Southgate confused by Mount, Chilwell isolation requirement
June 23 (Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate said Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell's absence from Tuesday's 1-0 win over the Czech Republic in Euro 2020 was "bizarre" after they had to self-isolate as close contacts of Scotland's Billy Gilmour.
England said before Tuesday's match that the entire squad and staff returned negative COVID-19 results but Mount and Chilwell would have to isolate until June 28 after coming into contact with Chelsea team mate Gilmour.
Mount and Chilwell were pictured embracing Gilmour at the end of last weekend's goalless draw.
None of the Scotland players had to isolate after Gilmour's positive test on Monday.
"Frankly I don't understand it at all," Southgate told ITV. "There are teams travelling around by plane, coach, bus in enclosed spaces for hours.
"It's hugely disappointing for the players. It's a bizarre situation really. They've spent 120 seconds too long in a fairly open space.
"It's full of contradictions for me but we have to get on with it."
England, who finished as Group D winners, will play the runners-up from Group F -- most likely France, Portugal or Germany -- in the round of 16 on June 29. (Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford )