Chelsea FC has been forced to expand the away Stamford bridge dressing room after compliant by premier league rivals Liverpool and Brighton.
Liverpool made this complaint to the premier league after their game against the blues who forced them to shared a point each resulting to a 2-2 draw on 2nd January.
The complaint stated that the dressing room does not have enough ventilation, no easy accessibility to the pitch and it isn’t so spacious, breaking covid-19 rules.
A member of the Liverpool staff tested positive on the matchday and also Liverpool’s Manager, Jurgen Klopp who was isolated due to the spread of the virus in the team which resulted to his assistant Pep Lijnders taking charge of the game but later tested positive after the match.
The Merseyside Club don’t want anymore member of their staff or team test positive to COVID-19 as a result to insufficient space or ventilation as they work towards preventing the virus from spreading in the club and also the premier league.