Everton midfielder Darron Gibson has been banned from driving for 20 months and sentenced to a 12-month community order after pleading guilty to drink-driving charges in court.

Gibson was accused of crashing his £125,000 black Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo into three cyclists who had stopped at the side of the road to fix a broken chain - before fleeing the scene.

The cyclist directly hit by Gibson's car received cuts to his legs, elbow and hand and his £4,500 carbon composite bike was written off.

Darron Gibson (right) pleaded guilty to crashing his £125,000 sports car into a cyclist while drink-driving

Gibson leaves court with wife Danielle Carter (right) after being sentenced to a 12-month community order

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Along with the ban and community order, Gibson has been handed an unpaid work requirement of 200 hours.

He was ordered to pay compensation of £4,500 for the damaged bicycle and £1,000 to the injured biker Philip Quinn - plus £100 each to the two other cyclists. Gibson was also told to pay £295 court costs.

The ex-Manchester United midfielder was said to have driven off at speed before he pulled into a petrol station nearby in his home town of Bowdon, Cheshire, and collided with a petrol pump.

Police were called by a concerned petrol attendant after Gibson then got out of his car with no shoes on and filled his vehicle with fuel on the morning of August 16 .

On Tuesday, the Republic of Ireland international entered guilty pleas at Trafford Magistrates' Court to driving with excess alcohol, driving without due care and attention and failing to stop after a accident had occurred.

Chair of the bench Susanne O'Connell told Gibson that the failure to stop offence was 'serious enough' to merit a community penalty.

Subhanar Chowdhury, prosecuting, said the three cyclists stopped in Park Road near the junction of Dunham Road and moved to the pavement to fix the chain.

Witnesses described Gibson driving 'too fast' on to Park Road, which resulted in him mounting the pavement and colliding with the men.

Gibson then drove to the nearby Shell garage in Dunham Road, the court heard.

Former United player Gibson pictured driving a Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo at Carrington training ground

Gibson allegedly collided with a petrol pump at a garage on Dunham Road, Trafford (pictured) after the crash

Mr Chowdhury said: 'As he pulled on to the petrol station forecourt, he has collided with the raised kerb and fuel pump, causing damage to the lower part of the pump.

'He then gets out of his car, was described as not wearing any shoes and he has attempted to fill his vehicle.'

Police noticed an 'obvious strong smell of alcohol' on Gibson's breath when they attended, and the footballer and his vehicle were then positively identified by one of the cyclists.

Midfielder Gibson in action for Everton during their Premier League clash with Leicester in February

Gibson was arrested and taken to a police station where he gave a positive reading of 57 microgrammes per 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit being 35.

Mr Chowdhury said the defendant fully acknowledged in interview what he had done.

Gibson told police that he had been out the previous evening with Everton team-mates and had drunk 'copious amounts of alcohol'.

He said he later arrived home and had an argument with his wife which led to him leaving in his car.