Arteta: Arsenal is trying to convince Jaka to get the vaccine but maybe it's the way she was educated.

Arsenal Manager Michael Arteta has admitted that the club is trying to convince Granit Jaka midfielder to take the vaccine against COVID-19. Jaka refused the vaccine prior to the positive test for the virus during the international break. His club manager admits that players who don't get the vaccine can soon find themselves limited because [...]
Jaka refused the vaccine prior to the positive test for the virus during the international break.
His club manager admits that players who don't get the vaccine may soon find themselves limited because almost everyone is vaccinated.
We are trying to explain all the reasons why we believe this is the right thing to do”, Arteta originally said.
And first he'll protect the club, and secondly the teammates, the environment they're in, and the exposure they'll have if they don't do it”.
“We must be on the same line and understand all facts. The personal facts that a person may have are for many different reasons. Perhaps they are health reasons, a contradiction he has, the way he's educated, or something he believes”.
The other thing is what's best for the club and the team to try to minimize any risk of the player contracting the virus or passing it to someone else?
But this is a personal matter, not an obligation, and we have to respect it”.
Of course, it will limit certain aspects if not, because we don't want to be exposed to certain things”.
For example, travel. If they are not vaccinated and travel or accompanied into certain situations, the risk will no doubt increase by”.
We don't want that exposure with any of our players. Because, in the end, the team and club will pay the” price, the Arsenal coach finished.












