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Case Study  1


























      Spurs ‘strongly condemn’




      trio for flouting virus




      protocols                                         As we can see in this cases that this is not

                                                        the first time Tottenham players have

      Tottenham have condemned Erik                     broken lockdown rules as there were
      Lamela,      Sergio    Reguilon      and          several incidents during the first lockdown
      Giovani Lo Celso for breaking                     in the spring. Tottenham boss Jose
      coronavirus protocols after the trio              Mourinho was seen holding a personal
      were spotted at a large party. Spurs              training session with Tanguy Ndombele,
      stars    Lamela,     Lo     Celso    and          Ryan Sessegnon and Davinson Sanchez
      Reguilon were pictured at the                     were seen out running together. Serge
      gathering     over    the    Christmas            Aurier was a repeat offender, having a
      period.                                           haircut and a personal training session
                                                        with Moussa Sissoko.

      West Ham’s Manuel Lanzini was
      also in attendance, breaching strict             “We are extremely disappointed
      Tier 4 guidelines that prohibit                      and strongly condemn this
      mixing with other people indoors                     image showing some of our
      due to Covid-19. The photo was                    players with family and friends
      circulated on social media and                           together at Christmas,
      Tottenham       are    set    to    take             particularly as we know the
      disciplinary action after issuing an
      angry rebuke about the players’                  sacrifices everybody around the
      behaviour.                                        country made to stay safe over
                                                                  the festive period,”
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