August 7, 2020
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Nicola Sturgeon says Aberdeen players "blatantly broke" the rules on coronavirus, describing their behaviour as "completely unacceptable"

The First Minister criticised the football team at her daily press conference after the news broke that eight players were instructed to self - isolate for two weeks following two positive tests.

Reports from the city claim that all eight of the players were out in a bar in Aberdeen on Saturday night after they lost to Rangers in their first competitive Scottish match since before lockdown.

Ms Sturgeon condemned the action, saying: “That was not responsible behaviour” and added: “Footballers are role models...and they should behave accordingly."

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