Stoke City boss Michael O'Neill tests positive for coronavirus
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Manchester United were forced to cancel their friendly with Stoke last evening after the Potters' manager Michael O'Neill tested positive for coronavirus.
Stoke had already arrived to United's Carrington training centre when the former Shamrock Rovers and Northern Ireland boss was informed of his positive result from a test on Monday.
United insist none of their players came in contact with O'Neill and Stoke say their manager will now self-isolate.
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