October 17, 2020 – Croatia national team player Andrej Kramaric received great recognition for his effective performances at the beginning of the new football season in Germany.
The Hoffenheim striker and 2018 World Cup finalist was named the best player in the official selection of the Bundesliga in September!
Kramaric scored five goals in the first two rounds of the new championship – three against Cologne and two against Bayern – and overcame Gnabry, Sane, Kimmich, Füllkrug, and Kalajdžić in the selection. Before the first round, he also scored two goals in the German Cup against Chemnitzer.
With the mentioned five goals, he almost reached the record of Gerd Müller, who scored six in two introductory rounds of the 1977/1978 season.
He continued his excellent form in October, with a league goal against Eintracht. During the national team break, he came off the bench to secure Croatia’s victory against Sweden in the Nations League.
Unfortunately, it was announced on Friday that the Croatia national team representative was infected with the coronavirus upon his return to Germany from the national team campaign.
“Two players who participated in the national team matches tested positive for COVID-19 upon their return to Germany. None of them have been in contact with the rest of the team, and they are now in self-isolation in their homes and are asymptomatic,” Hoffenheim announced without naming the players.
It was later found out and confirmed by the Croatian Football Federation that one of the positive players was the Croatian striker Andrej Kramaric. Another infected player at the club is Kasim Adams.
Kramaric is one of nine Hoffenheim players who joined their national teams over the past 10 days.
Earlier on Friday, Spanish first division team Osasuna announced that Croatia national team player, Ante Budimir, had returned to the club positive for the coronavirus.
“The competent epidemiological service assessed that Croatia teammates of Kramaric and Budimir and the members of the staff were not risky contacts and that it is not necessary to prescribe mandatory self-isolation to any member of the national team,” HNS announced.
Source: HNS
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