Croatia Football World Cup: Double-jabbed Simon Sluga still had to miss the game due to vaccine rules Luton boss Nathan Jones revealed that even though Croatian goalkeeper Simon Sluga has been double jabbed, he was still unable to play against Nottingham Forest this evening after coming into close contact with someone who had Covid-19 during the FIFA World Cup 2022 break due to the rules surrounding his vaccine. Qatar World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football world Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Croatia Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
The Croatian Football World Cup team goalkeeper, who was one of the club's two ever-presents in the Championship this term along with James Bree, was with the Croatia squad for their Qatar World Cup 2022 qualifiers, before flying back to England. He played in the 2-0 defeat at Queens Park club on Friday night but then had to sit out at the City Ground after being contacted in the week, with James William Shea coming in for the goalless draw instead. Speaking about his absence, Jones said, He has double jabbed before Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022, he has been on a plane, close contact with someone, he has been pinged, so he could not play. We test every day, negative, he has doubled jabbed, but it is Croatian double-tagged. It is Johnson & Johnson, so it is recognised, but apparently, that is not good enough for him to play. For more to know about Qatar World Cup Tickets Click here.