Rodgers Reveals He Tested Positive For Covid-19

Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers has revealed he and his wife contracted coronavirus back in March but they have now made a full recovery.

Rodgers Reveals He Tested Positive For Covid-19

The 47-year-old former Liverpool and Swansea City boss is the second Premier League manager to reveal a positive diagnosis for the virus after Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta.

The Premier League was suspended in March but is set to resume on June 17.

“I wasn’t well and it was later detected I had the virus,” Rodgers told BBC Leicester Sport.

“A week after that, my wife had it. We spent about three weeks feeling the effects. We were nowhere near as bad as a lot of people but we lost our smell and taste for three weeks, we lost our strength, so I had a little feeling of whatever it must be like. It was tough.

“The strangest thing was the smell and the taste. You’re eating your dinner every day and you could not smell or taste anything. Then you lose your strength, you could hardly walk 10 feet and you were really blowing. I felt similar to climbing Kilimanjaro and you get to a certain altitude, you walk and you really suffer in your breathing. You’re walking 10 to 20 yards and you’re thinking: ‘Goodness me.’

“At the time I hadn’t been tested but you know it’s different. The headache felt like it isolated one side of your head. Your strength gets taken out of you.”

Rodgers is currently back at work with the Leicester boys as they step up preparations for the season’s resumption next month. The Foxes are third on the league table.