Jose Mourinho is in hot water and could face trouble with the police after breaking coronavirus rules in England.
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The Tottenham Hotspur manager appeared to host a makeshift training session in a London park with three of his players on Tuesday evening.
One of the players is said to be Tanguy Ndombele, according to the Independent, while footage of Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Sessegnon jogging side by side has also made the rounds on social media.
The London club did not seem pleased about being in the headlines once again, and have reminded their staff and players to abide by government rules amid the coronavirus crisis.
"All of our players have been reminded to respect social distancing when exercising outdoors. We shall continue to reinforce this message," a spokesperson said, as quoted by the Independent.
Click through the gallery below to see Mourinho's Best XI he has coached, which didn't have a place for Benni McCarthy:
As per The Sun, Mourinho could receive a stern warning from police after the British government advised all to stay at home in order to stop the spread of the virus, although people are allowed to walk and exercise outside once a day, but only with others from the same household.
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The Premier League has been suspended since mid-March, and most clubs have reverted to home training sessions for their players.
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