Indomitable Lions striker, Njie Clinton, has reassured
Cameroonians and his fans in particular that he is in good physical and mental
shape. The Dynamo Moscow goal poacher spoke Saturday evening through his
Cameroon-based media relations assistant, Rene Katche, shortly after testing
positive for covid-19.
Clinton Njie |
Clinton
Njie revealed in his characteristic joviality that he is physically and
mentally strong, adding that he will strictly follow his medical protocol with
the help of his Dynamo Moscow medical staff.
He also
revealed that he was self-isolating in his Moscow residence where he is
comfortable. He revealed that all other related tests including cardiac are
negative.
“I’m
fine and comfortable at my home, so don’t be scared,” the former Lyon and
Tottenham striker assured.
Speaking
through video call, Njie also reassured his family including his mom and
siblings who have been very worried.
“I called to reassure them that I am in good shape, and that
they shouldn’t be worried.”
Last month Njie joined the battle against covid-19 with a
donation of over Fcfa 3 million to the Buea General Hospital.
The
former Olympic of Marseille player would miss his team’s first post-covid-19
match against Krasnodar this Sunday, alongside four of his team mates who have
also tested positive to the virus.
Dynamo
Moscow are seventh on the Russian league table with 30 points. Clinton Njie has
scored just one goal after 15 games.
In the
meantime, Russia confirmed 7,889 new coronavirus infections on Saturday alone,
and this brings the country’s official figures of cases to 576,952.
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