Manchester United reopened their Carrington training facility on Tuesday following a coronavirus epidemic The Carrington training facility of Manchester United reopened on Tuesday following a coronavirus epidemic. club to postpone two Premier League games. However, the games were still played. United locked down Carrington for the first 24 hours of the year eight days ago. Additionally, the games against Brentford and at home against Brighton were both called off as a result of the cancellations. The players will return to training at Carrington "on a staggered basis," according to a statement from the club.
As a result, interim manager Ralf Rangnick and his players will have more time to prepare for our next match against Newcastle United, which will take place on Monday, December 27 at St. James' Park.
While a large number of coronavirus infections occurred over the weekend, the Premier League said on Monday that it will proceed with its schedule despite the fact that six of the league's ten games were cancelled as a result.
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