Tottenham Hotspur defender Serge Aurier has posted a video of himself and team-mate Moussa Sissoko training together during the lockdown.

Spurs have been in the news during the coronavirus-related lockdown with breaches of the government guidelines.

First Jose Mourinho travelled to Tanguy Ndombele's home to deliver an impromptu training session on a nearby public space.

Serge Aurier and Moussa Sissoko train together

On the same day, Ryan Sessegnon and Davinson Sanchez were spotted running side by side. The two players live in the same complex but do not live together and as government guidelines state, you can only exercise with people from your own household.

Now Aurier has posted videos on his Instagram story of he and Sissoko training and sitting together.

The Spurs right-back is wearing a mask and in the first video is socially distanced from his close friend Sissoko.

However, in later videos - all combined above - he is sitting next to the France international and then later the two Tottenham players sprint alongside each other before turning around.

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The videos have since been deleted by the Ivory Coast international, who has previously posted videos out running alongside a person believed to be a personal trainer.

A club spokesman told football.london: “We shall be speaking to both players involved."





Tottenham have previously had to remind their players about complying with government guidelines and Mourinho released an apology for his actions.

"I accept that my actions were not in line with government protocol and we must only have contact with members of our own household," Mourinho said in a statement released through the club.

"It is vital we all play our part and follow government advice in order to support our heroes in the NHS and save lives."

It also comes at time when Spurs have been doing plenty to help the NHS and the struggle against the coronavirus.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been re-purposed and fitted out to house the North Middlesex Hospital’s Women’s Outpatient Services, freeing up much-needed capacity at the hospital itself to treat patients with COVID symptoms, whilst taking pregnant women away from the hospital during the pandemic.





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The big space where the retractable pitch sits when not in use is being used as a distribution hub by the London Food Alliance – a new scheme set up to ensure food supplies for the most vulnerable people within the capital.

Vegetable produce from Spurs' training ground is being provided to help those supplies and club staff have been already been, and more will be joining them, volunteering to support the NHS activities at the stadium.

On top of that, the club-funded London Academy of Excellence Tottenham, based in Lilywhite House, is being used to produce protective face shields for the NHS with 1,000 expected to be produced weekly.