Jose Mourinho and players have been called to order by their Tottenham club for failing to comply with the containment measures. - Nigel Keene / ProSports / REX / SIPA

Not very exemplary, the Mou. In full containment in England, Tottenham coach José Mourinho was called to order by his club for having been photographed training in a London park with Tanguy Ndombélé, reports in particular the Telegraph. Nearby, two other players, Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Sessegnon, were filmed running side by side, disregarding the rules of social distancing.

💪🏾 Tottenham Hotspur players on a run in Hadley Wood as Spurs players independently continue to train.

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To make matters worse, defender Serge Aurier also posted a video of himself on Instagram, running with another person. Inevitably, these images did not go very well and the Spurs were forced to communicate.

"We reminded all of our players to respect the principle of social distancing when exercising outdoors," said a Tottenham representative on Tuesday. And we will continue to reinforce this message. "

Hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, the British government has put in place a series of strict measures which, while allowing people to walk or exercise once a day, force two people to stay at least two meters apart unless they are members of the same household.

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