Tottenham Hotspur English club coach Jose Mourinho and many of his players were warned of breaches of total isolation laws in the United Kingdom due to the outbreak of the Corona virus, after posting pictures of them on social networks while they are training in a green space in London.

Mourinho was photographed with the standard deal of the London club, French Tangoy Ndombele in a training session in a public park on the northern outskirts of the capital where two other players from Tottenham were seen, the Colombian Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Cincinnon running side by side.

"We reminded all players to respect the principle of social separation during outdoor sports," a Tottenham club representative said Tuesday. "We will continue to reinforce this message."

Tottenham's international defender, Serge Uriet, also posted a video of him on his Instagram account while running with another person, at a time when the British government imposed a series of strict measures that allow roaming or exercising once a day and impose a distance of two people at a distance of at least two meters what They were not members of the same family.

The English Premier League has been suspended since mid-March due to the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic in Britain, which has killed 6,159 people, according to official figures released on Tuesday. More than 786 deaths were recorded within 24 hours, a new record for the country.