THE BALL – Tottenham and West Ham players break the rule of Christmas gatherings (England)



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Sergio Reguilon, Giovani Lo Celso, Erik Lamela of Tottenham and Manuel Lanzini of West Ham will have broken government rules for meetings by spending Christmas together, with their families.

London was entered on December 19 at security level 4 to take action against Covid-19, where she was not allowed to spend Christmas with someone outside the family unit.

A photo posted on Instagram shows the four players together at home with 11 more adults, two children and a baby.

In the rest of the country, where measures were relaxed, only a maximum of three families were allowed to reunite, and only on Christmas Day.

According to the Daily Mail, the meeting took place at Lo Celso’s home, identified as London in a New Year’s post. Lanzini posted a photo in the same house with the caption ‘Merry Christmas’.

Lamela, Lo Celso and Lanzini are international for Argentina, while Spain’s Reguilón joined the team in the summer. Tottenham played with Wolves on the 27th, with Reguilon and Lamela playing (Lo Celso is injured).



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