issued an apology on Monday night after taking a secret trip to virus hotspot Spain last week without his club's knowledge. He then failed to self-isolate on his return.Instead of following the two-week quarantine rules the Belgian star joined in at training with his Parkhead team-mates before coming off the bench to play in Sunday's 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock – putting numerous players and officials at risk.The latest incident comes after eight Aberdeen stars were forced to go into quarantine after going on a night out to a pub linked to a coronavirus outbreak in the wake of the defeat to Rangers last Saturday.Two of the Aberdeen players later tested positive for the virus with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon expressing her anger at their.
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