Luton boss admits Town were 'disrupted heavily' by 'minefield' surrounding Collins' positive Covid test

A number of Hatters players couldn't train ahead of Lions clash
Town striker James Collins will be missing until next Wednesday's home game with Nottingham ForestTown striker James Collins will be missing until next Wednesday's home game with Nottingham Forest
Town striker James Collins will be missing until next Wednesday's home game with Nottingham Forest

Luton boss Nathan Jones has revealed the club were 'heavily disrupted' in the build-up to their 2-0 defeat at Millwall last night due to the ‘minefield’ surrounding striker James Collins’ positive coronavirus test.

The attacker missed Saturday’s 2-0 loss at home to Stoke City after showing symptoms of the virus and with the test confirming he was positive, it meant Town's leading scorer had to miss the New Den trip and won't be available until Nottingham Forest visit Kenilworth Road next Wednesday night.

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However, it wasn’t just Collins who was affected though, as Jones said: “He’s absolutely fine, but he’s had a positive Covid test, so you’ve got to stick to the rules.

“At the minute, we’ve got games every three days, we’ve had people that have been waiting for tests that couldn’t train, so it’s a whole new world now.

“It’s a minefield in terms of everything. We’ve been disrupted heavily in the last four to five days, which has coincided with two defeats.

“It’s not ideal, but playing every two to three days, if you have a sniffle you have to be tested, you have to wait for the test, you can’t train, you have to isolate.

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“Anyone that’s been in contact with you, you have to come away, you have to test them and wait for those. It’s an absolute minefield.

“Everyone’s Covid free, but we didn’t know that when we did everyone’s test on Saturday and we had to wait, some who featured tonight haven’t trained since Friday.

“We do the regulation tests that we normally do, but if anyone shows any sniffles, or any kind of symptoms, which can cover a multitude of viruses, in today’s world you have to isolate.

“It’s carnage at times, but this is the world we live in at the minute.

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“It’s a truncated season, masses of games and obviously trying to stay safe and things, and it’s difficult.”

With Town facing another five more games in the next 18 days, Jones admitted they will need a rethink in how they train to make sure they aren't left so depleted again.

He added: “Because of certain things it meant we had to check, we had to test them, they were totally negative but it meant we had to test them and they can’t train.

“We have to review that because that can’t happen all the time because it’s disrupting us in what we do.

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“We know the world we live in but we have to be clever in what we do.

“It’s been really disruptive, obviously losing Collo on Friday.

“Basically, we planned everything for him, he trained fully and then he came in and said, ‘I feel sick’, so, then we had to pull him out, wait for a test, it’s the world we live in.

“As soon as you get symptoms you have to isolate.

“If I have symptoms now, if I suddenly developed a cough, then I won’t be here.

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"I’d have to sit at home and wait for a test, it could be negative, but then because I’ve had that cough, if I’ve come into contact with you, you have to get tested.

“It’s the way of the world, so it’s very difficult to plan once something happens.

“We’ve been very good at our club and haven’t had any positives (before) and we’ve been very diligent with the work that we’ve done.

“It’s just that, when it happens, this week it’s been very disruptive and it’s coincided with two defeats and two not great performances.

“I don’t know if there’s a correlation with that, but we’ll have to see.”