The Herald (South Africa)

In the spotlight

Mourinho warned after flouting lockdown rules with team

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Tottenham Hotspur have reminded players of their responsibi­lities during Britain’s coronaviru­s lockdown after pictures and video on social media emerged of manager Jose Mourinho and several members of his squad that appeared to show them flouting social distancing rules.

Portuguese boss Mourinho was pictured training with Tanguy Ndombele on Hadley Common, while Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Sessegnon were seen running side by side in the same public park in north London.

Spurs fullback Serge Aurier also posted a video of himself jogging alongside another person on Instagram.

The Premier League has been suspended since the middle of last month due to the spread of Covid-19.

The outbreak has seen the British government introduce a strict series of measures which, while they allow individual­s to go out for a walk or exercise once a day, state they must remain at least 2m apart unless they are with a member of the same household.

“All of our players have been reminded to respect social distancing when exercising outdoors,” a Tottenham spokespers­on said on Tuesday.

“We shall continue to reinforce this message.”

Tottenham had already been criticised during the outbreak for applying to the British government’s furlough financial assistance programme for company wage bills last week on the same day it was revealed Spurs chair Daniel Levy was paid £7m (R157.1m) last season.

Though Levy is among the Spurs staff members taking a 20% pay cut, the north London club have come under pressure to follow European champions and Premier League leaders Liverpool in reversing their decision to use public money to pay employees. —

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