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Eberechi Eze was “naive” breaking Covid rules to play in QPR’s FA Cup clash against Fulham, admits Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson, as he insists the winger is out of a lockdown -Injury will learn “a hard lesson”
- Eberechi Eze came under fire after returning to the old QPR for a game against Fulham
- The FA is investigating a violation of the lockdown due to Eze not wearing a mask
- The Palace star also did not distance himself socially from other players in the stands
- His boss, Roy Hodgson, said he had shown “naivety” but insisted that he would learn from it
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson admitted that Eberechi Eze showed “naivety” when he became the youngest footballer to break coronavirus protocols last weekend.
The playmaker took part in the former QPR club’s FA Cup match against Fulham on Saturday and never wore a mask on Loftus Road.
Eze, 22, wasn’t socially distant either, with just one place between him and another person in the director’s box.

Eberechi Eze was “naive” watching QPR’s game against Fulham, admits boss Roy Hodgson

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