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Callum Hudson-Odoi Arrested Following Row With Woman After Breaking Social Distancing

Callum Hudson-Odoi Arrested Following Row With Woman After Breaking Social Distancing

The Chelsea winger was one of the few Premier League players to have confirmed he had coronavirus but reportedly hasn't stuck to the rules.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Callum Hudson-Odoi was reportedly arrested at 4am on Sunday morning after rowing with a woman who visited him at his apartment and broke social distancing rules.

According to the The Sun, police officers attended the 19-year-old's penthouse apartment after being called by the woman, following a row.

A police spokesman told the outlet, "Police and London Ambulance Service were called at 03:53 hrs on Sunday 17 May to a report of an unwell woman."

The report claims that the Chelsea winger and the woman messaged via social media before he invited her to visit him in west London. Hudson-Odoi is thought to have sent a car to pick her up.

Hudson-Odoi has a bright future at Stamford Bridge. Image: PA Images
Hudson-Odoi has a bright future at Stamford Bridge. Image: PA Images

Paramedics were also on the scene with the woman going to hospital following the incident after she felt unwell.

In April the teenager revealed that he'd had coronavirus in March but had recovered, saying, "I had the virus which has cleared now. I fully feel good, I feel fit, so I am feeling back to myself so it is all good.

"I had it [the illness] three weeks ago now I think, on a Monday when I felt a bit hot and I was thinking this is a bit unusual, why do I feel this hot. The next day I was feeling back to normal.

"I thought it was just a minor temperature thing, but obviously it wasn't. I said to myself this wasn't actually that bad, the symptoms, and I said to myself, 'I feel good, I feel better.'

"Everyone has been asking me how I have been which has been class from them. They have been showing me support and saying, 'Cal, get well soon, I hope you are OK now'.

"It has been very warming and a good feeling to know you have got your teammates behind you, backing you and making sure you are feeling well and encouraging you."

One resident in the apartment building claimed there had been 'several gatherings' but didn't know who was responsible whilst another said the woman was 'very glamorous'.

Hudson-Odoi, who was previously targeted as a potential signing for Bayern Munich, is not the first footballer in England to be in trouble for breaking social distancing rules.

In March Jack Grealish was spotted leaving a friend's house in the early hours of the morning after partying, just hours after putting out a message on social media to tell people to stay at home.

Manchester City's Kyle Walker is facing disciplinary action from the Premier League champions after he also broke the rules by hosting a private party.

The Premier League is hoping to return next month and clubs want to start getting players back in for training in small groups as soon as possible.

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