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Tottenham will fine Lo Celso, Romero and Davinson Sanchez after the trio beat the club and travel to defend Argentina and Colombia in the qualifiers.

Tottenham will fine Lo Celso, Romero and Davinson Sanchez after the trio beat the club and travel to defend Argentina and Colombia in the qualifiers.

NS Tottenham Defenders will be fined Romero NS Davinson Sanchez And the midfielder Celso To break club orders and travel to South America to defend teams Argentina NS Colombia in games 2022 World Cup Qualifiers.

The information has been published in many English media, such as The Athletic website And the newspaper telegraph.

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difference Premier League, including Tottenham, has unanimously decided not to release athletes to participate in FIFA Data Games in countries on the COVID-19 Red List.

This is because, upon returning to England, they will have to undergo a mandatory quarantine, missing important dates in the days following the Premier League and European Championships.

However, Romero, Davinson and Lo Celso chose to travel and defend their teams in two of the three FIFA data matches in South America. To try to “calm down” the situation, they offered to return before the third match, and to conduct a “small quarantine” in Croatia before returning to England.

However, the situation worsened after the scenes last Sunday, when agents from Anvisa (the national health monitoring agency) invaded the Neo Química Arena and paralyzed the match between Brazil and Argentina, which was suspended.

The government agency’s position occurred precisely because Romero and Lo Celso (as well as goalkeeper Martinez and striker Buendia) have passed through England in recent days, which will force them to quarantine for 14 days upon their arrival in Brazil.

However, they withheld this information when passing through federal police control upon arrival in Brazil, which ultimately led to scenes seen at Corinthians Stadium last Sunday.