The Tottenham boss, Jose Mourinho has accepted that he was in the
wrong for holding a one-on-one training session with midfielder Tanguy
Ndombele at a public park in London.
Mourinho was pictured on social media flaunting government rules by
meeting up with the midfielder, even though they kept to social
distancing guidelines.


Fellow Spurs players Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Sessegnon were spotted
running side by side in a separate session, while Serge Aurier filmed
himself on Instagram running alongside a friend.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the players and Mourinho should be
leading by example.


The Premier League has been suspended since mid-March due to the
spread of COVID-19.
The British government has introduced a strict series of measures to
prevent the spread of the virus and Tottenham have reminded players of
their responsibilities.


The club said last week they would be using the government’s furlough
financial assistance programme for non-playing staff, a move that was
seen as controversial and attracted a lot of criticism.