The Ivory Coast international Serge Aurier appears to have gone against government guidance after seemingly meeting with a barber for a trim
Tottenham have launched an internal investigation regarding Serge Aurier, with the right-back appearing to have broken lockdown guidelines for a third time after posting a series of photos on Instagram on Tuesday evening showing off what looks to be a new haircut.
Aurier uploaded three images on the social media app, with the Ivorian sporting a Colombia strip as he posed for photos with hairdresser Justin Carr.
Stylists and barbers in the UK have been told to remain closed until July at the earliest, meaning that if the snaps are recent, the 27-year-old will have once again broken government rules on social distancing due to having spent time with someone outside of his immediate household.
Alongside the post, Aurier wrote: “Yes Sir @justscuts #LeCoiffeurEstBon”, which translates as “The hairdresser is good”.
Spurs returned to training at Hotspur Way on Wednesday, under strict social distancing guidelines, as the Premier League looks to ramp up its attempts to finish the season.
Should Aurier have broken lockdown protocols, however, his involvement in the sessions will be up in the air as players have been undergoing Covid-19 testing twice a week in the build-up to the resumption of football in England’s top tier.
Regarding the post, a statement from Tottenham read: “We are investigating the circumstances and will deal with the incident appropriately.”
Aurier’s decision to post the images has sparked huge amounts of controversy, not only due to the fact that he could be putting lives at risk, but also as the player has apologised twice already for breaking lockdown protocols.
The full-back had posted videos of himself running with a friend and training with Tottenham team-mate Moussa Sissoko.
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At the time, the players wrote: “We wish to apologise for not setting the right example here. We must all respect the government advice to minimise the number of lives lost during this pandemic.
“We cannot thank NHS staff enough for their tireless work at this time and we shall both be making a financial donation to show our support for their efforts.”
Spurs boss Jose Mourinho has also had to apologise during the coronavirus lockdown after taking a solo training session with Tanguy Ndombele in a London park.
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Source: Goal.com