Roy Hodgson: Crystal Palace pair Jordan Ayew and Jack Butland were ‘mature’ during periods of self-isolating
By Andrew McSteen
Roy Hodgson has praised the ‘mature’ Crystal Palace duo Jordan Ayew and Jack Butland after the pair were forced to self-isolate having returned positive COVID-19 tests.
Ayew went into self-isolation after returning from international duty with Ghana, while Butland went immediately into quarantine after moving from Stoke to South London on the domestic transfer deadline day.
Both have since returned to training.
“Jordan Ayew is so enthusiastic,” said Palace boss Roy Hodgson to the South London Press. “One of the worst things you can do to Jordan is say, ‘you’re not allowed to train tomorrow’ because that would be like one of the worst punishments you could give him.
“He missed so many training sessions in a situation where he’s been feeling okay – he wasn’t desperately ill, it was one of those tests that came up positive, but he was basically asymptomatic.
“It’s even worse for Butland in a way,” added the Eagles manager about the new goalkeeper. “He left his pregnant wife and young baby back in Cheshire, comes down here to stay in a hotel, do a training session with us and then go back home, see them [again] and start to reorganise his life. But he suddenly finds himself stuck in that hotel room where he was put when he came down, for 10, 11 days.”
However, while Hodgson admits it has been difficult for the players both professionally and personally to go through, there are bigger issues to worry about.
“It’s been very, very tough for both of them,” said the Croydon-born Hodgson about their periods of confinement. “It’s been a hard time for both of them and I sympathise with them, but there is only so much one can sympathise with as, during this COVID-19 period, so many people are suffering in so many ways.
“You have to be careful making too much of a drama out of a couple of your players because so much is happening, which is 10 times worse, so we’ve got things in perspective.”
Despite that period of isolation Hodgson was full of nothing but praise for how the pair conducted themselves and is happy to welcome them back.
“It’s not been a fun time for them but they both dealt with it very well and both were extremely mature about it,” added the Palace boss. “They’re back now – they trained when they were allowed to. We had our testing on Monday, so they weren’t allowed to do anything before Wednesday, so they trained yesterday and today.
“My advice to them when they came back was to put it all behind you, forget all about it and enjoy the day today and the days that come, because now you’re back with us and we’re happy to have you back with us.”
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