RYAN CHRISTIE has questioned the Covid-19 isolation rules that saw him stuck at home for 14 days.
The Celtic winger made his comeback in the 3-1 loss to AC Milan after finishing his quarantine.
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Christie revealed he’s tested negative SIX times since being classed a close contact of Scotland pal Stuart Armstrong by the NHS Lothian health board.
Arsenal’s Kieran Tierney was allowed to end his isolation early after talks between the Premier League and UK government.
But Christie was forced to stay in his Glasgow flat for a fortnight – despite proving he was negative time after time.
He said: “It’s been tough. It’s a strange climate we’re in now.
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“You understand that if you test positive that you have to isolate.
“But I’ve tested negative now six times in two weeks.
“I’ve had to sit in and stare at a white wall. It’s not so good mentally when you should be outside playing.
“I’m just glad to be back out there. Hopefully it’s behind me.
“I can’t wait for Aberdeen now. It’s been frustrating sitting on the couch watching the games.
“I am desperate to be back playing as much as I can now and hopefully we can get back to winning ways on Sunday.”
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Meanwhile, Hoops boss Neil Lennon has revealed Odsonne Edouard is a major doubt for Sunday’s trip to Aberdeen.
The Frenchman continues to recover from a positive coronavirus test with Nir Bitton and Hatem Elhamed also suffering from the virus.
And all three will miss the crucial league match at Pittodrie as Celts look to avoid three defeats in a row.
He said: “Odsonne probably won’t make Saturday. We have to wait and see.
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“He has only done some cardio, a little bit of jogging to make sure he’s okay.
“Nir Bitton is the same and Hatem Abd Elhamed isn’t back from Israel yet. It will be the same squad for Aberdeen.”
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