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Spurs’ Yves Bissouma faces axe after he’s filmed inhaling laughing gas AGAIN as he deletes club mentions from socials

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SPURS ace Yves Bissouma is facing the axe after he was filmed inhaling laughing gas — a year after being suspended for the same thing.

The Premier League side last night confirmed they had launched a probe after footage emerged of the midfielder using a nitrous oxide balloon at a party.

Meanwhile, the 29-year-old has removed all reference to Spurs from his Instagram account, sparking speculation among supporters.

The latest footage, which appears to have been filmed in the early hours of November 3, was sent to a woman who had been invited to join him at the party in London.

She told The Sun on Sunday: “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.

“Bissouma was openly inhaling from the balloon even though he had been in trouble before for doing this.”

It comes after The Sun revealed videos in August last year of the player inhaling so-called “hippy crack” which he posted on his own Snapchat.

It led to him being suspended by Tottenham while he issued an apology for his “severe lack of judgement”.

Bissouma, who is also the captain of Mali’s national team, is now facing the prospect of tougher disciplinary action.

Use of nitrous oxide can lead to brain disorders, depression, memory loss, incontinence, hallucinations and nerve damage.

It is illegal to supply the class C drug under new tightened laws, with offenders facing up to 14 years behind bars.

Bissouma, a £30million signing from Brighton in 2022, has been struggling with injury and has not started for Spurs so far this season.

In August, manager Thomas Frank left him out of the squad for the UEFA Super Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain for persistent lateness.

Bissouma played for Mali in October but was stretchered off with an ankle injury just minutes after coming on.

Spurs officials sent him to the FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence in Qatar last month to continue his rehabilitation. He was expected back on the pitch in the next few weeks.

He was also hoping to travel to Morocco later this month to play in the Africa Cup of Nations.

At the time of his suspension last summer, Bissouma said: “I want to apologise for these videos.

“This was a severe lack of judgment. I understand how serious this is and the health risks involved.

“I also take my responsibilities as a footballer and a role model very seriously.”

A Spurs spokesman said of the new video: “We are looking into the events and it will be dealt with as an internal matter.”

Bissouma was approached for comment.

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Spurs ace Destiny Udogie was left shaken after ‘being threatened with a gun’

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PREMIER League ace Destiny Udogie has told how he was left shaken after allegedly being threatened with a gun.

The Tottenham star, 22, revealed the terrifying incident on a street in North London in September “was not something I’d wish on anyone”.

The Sun first revealed how a top-flight footballer was targeted last month.

Tottenham later confirmed the player was Udogie.

Udogie, speaking about the incident for the first time, told The Athletic: “The club showed me good support and was next to me every day.

“I’m really grateful to them for what they have done and for keeping me and my family safe. It’s really good for me.

“Obviously, it was important (to feel that support). Because it’s a new city for me. It’s my third year (at Spurs) but obviously London is a big city.

“So to be here with my family and my daughter, it’s good to have the club around me.”

Asked if he was shaken by the incident, Udogie added: “Yeah, of course. It was not something I’d wish on anyone.

“It was a shock. But it’s OK, now we look forward.”

A 31-year-old man who works as a football agent was arrested on suspicion of making threats with a firearm and remains on police bail.

At the time, Spurs boss Thomas Frank said: “It is a terrible situation to have been in and I can’t speak too much about it as it’s a legal case, as we know, but the club and we have done everything we can to support him.

“He’s clearly doing well on the pitch, which is good and we’ll keep supporting him.”

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Tottenham move closer to major stadium change as they appoint chief who worked on huge deal for Premier League rivals

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TOTTENHAM chiefs are on the hunt for a new stadium sponsor – six years after the £1billion venue’s opening.

Former Spurs chairman Daniel Levy was heavily criticised for his failure to secure naming rights for the north London ground.

However, the Lewis family – who seized full control of the club from Levy when he stepped away in September – have made it a top priority.

The Telegraph revealed this week that Tottenham have appointed Alex Scotcher as the club’s new commercial director.

Scotcher will officially start his new role in January and joins from sports and entertainment consultancy firm Elevate, where he was the senior vice-president of global partnerships for over three years. .

He also worked on deals for Everton and Valencia, including the negotiation which saw the Hill Dickinson Stadium named earlier this year.

Scotcher and Elevate secured a decade-long deal reportedly worth £10million-a-year.

Discussing the agreement at the time, he said: “When we talk about what that venue was and how we took it to market, it was [positioned as] a sports and entertainment destination where Premier League football was on the menu.

“But we’ve also got major touring artists, a 20,000-person capacity fan plaza in one of Europe’s most exciting, vibrant, burgeoning cities.‍

“We talked about it less as a football stadium, and more about a fully programmed 365 sports and entertainment destination.

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“I think that meant that the conversations we had with brands and the stakeholders on the brand side were slightly different from who we’d typically engage with if we were representing a football club or pure footballing assets.”

SunSport understands Scotcher has been brought in as commercial director, but not specifically with the remit to get naming rights.

Levy allegedly failed to secure Tottenham Hotspur Stadium naming rights during his tenure because he set the price too high.

The Telegraph previously claimed he wanted a world-record 15-year commitment worth £25m-a-year.

Due to the inability to find a partner, it is estimated that Spurs have missed out on around £60m worth of revenue so far.

Tottenham currently sit 11th in the Premier League table with 19 points from 14 games.

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SON HEUNG-MIN is heading back to Tottenham – just FOUR MONTHS after his exit for LAFC.

The Spurs legend and Europa League winning captain will return to his old stomping ground for the first time since his MLS exit next week.

The attacker will be in attendance at the Champions League clash with SK Slavia Praha and will take to the pitch before the two teams emerge ahead of the 8pm kick-off on Tuesday, December 9.

He will then have the chance to address the fans who have adored him over the years in what is bound to be an emotional occasion for the South Korea legend.

Not only that, but working alongside the Fan Advisory Board, work is underway on a street mural on Tottenham High Road to further celebrate the legacy of the club hero.

That is due to be completed in time for his appearance in North London with the design chosen by Sonny himself.

He said: “When I announced my difficult decision to leave Spurs in the summer, it was in Korea and I never got a proper chance to say goodbye to fans at the stadium.

“Now I am so happy because I am going to come back to London on 9th December, for the Champions League match, and be able to tell the Spurs fans in person just how much their support and love over 10 years has meant to me and my family.

“It will be emotional, but it’s important for me and the club that this happens.”

A Tottenham statement reads: “Heung-Min Son will return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time since leaving the club to bid farewell to our home fans at our UEFA Champions League fixture with SK Slavia Praha on Tuesday 9 December.

“Our legendary former captain, who led the side to Europa League glory in Bilbao in May, announced his departure in August during our summer tour in his home nation of South Korea, playing his final game in a Spurs shirt in front of a sold-out Seoul World Cup stadium in front of his adoring Korean following.

“Having then made the move straight to Los Angeles FC in the MLS – where he scored an impressive nine goals in 10 games before exiting the competition at the play-off stage in defeat to Vancouver Whitecaps on 23 November – Sonny has chosen the Slavia fixture as his opportunity to return to London and say his goodbyes to the Spurs faithful.

“Sonny will take to the pitch before the team walk-outs ahead of the 20:00 kick-off against the Czech champions.

“He will then have the opportunity to personally address the supporters that took him into their hearts following his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015 and treasured him for the next 10 years – it is sure to be an emotional occasion in N17.”

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Guglielmo Vicario ‘considering leaving Tottenham’ just days after goalkeeper booed by his own fans

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GUGLIELMO VICARIO is reportedly considering a move away from Tottenham after falling out of favour with fans.

The 29-year-old has continued to underwhelm in a struggling team this season.

And his campaign hit a low point on Saturday when Spurs suffered a 2-1 defeat to Fulham at home.

The goalkeeper came out of his box to clear the ball but instead passed it to Joshua King who assisted Harry Wilson for what was ultimately the winner.

Tottenham went on to lose and Vicario was booed by his own fans.

In the wake of the incident, the goalkeeper is now being linked with a move away from north London.

Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport has claimed that Vicario is seriously questioning his future at Tottenham and considering a move back to Italy.

Inter Milan are reportedly considering a swoop for him along with some other Serie A clubs.

The Italian currently has two-and-a-half years left on his deal, meaning Spurs would likely entertain a significant fee.

He signed for Spurs in the summer of 2023 following a £16million transfer from Empoli.

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The goalkeeper has since made 94 first team appearances and helped the club win their first trophy in decades last term.

He started for Spurs in the Europa League final as they beat Manchester United 1-0 at San Mames Stadium in May.

Antonin Kinsky currently plays back-up to Vicario for Tottenham, with Brandon Austin the third-choice keeper.

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Newcastle 2 Tottenham 2: Cristian Romero scores last-gasp overhead kick after Toon awarded controversial penalty

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CRISTIAN ROMERO’S spectacular bicycle kick rescued Tottenham and lifted the pressure on Thomas Frank.

The Argentinian grabbed a 95th-minute equaliser to earn a draw at Toon – just after it looked like Rodrigo Bentancur’s stupidity had cost them.

Spurs looked set for a point after Romero levelled Bruno Guimaraes’ strike.

But Bentancur’s wrestling match with Dan Burn looked to have left Spurs empty-handed after Anthony Gordon slotted home the penalty.

Yet he, and Frank, were saved at the death by the spectacular Romero.

Newcastle, sensing the vulnerability of the visitors early on, attempted to steam straight into them.

Lewis Hall nicked it off Pape Matar Sarr and dragged a shot wide before Nick Woltemade got his first sniff, heading wide from Jacob Murphy’s cross.

Despite the troubles within the camp, Spurs were not here to roll over. And Toon had Hall to thank as he denied Mohammed Kudus a tap in from Brennan Johnson’s dart forward and low cross.

Whatever you want to say about Tottenham and Thomas Frank, they were definitely up for the fight here, matching the Mags’ physicality at every opportunity in the first half.

The already under-pressure Dane stood barking orders on the touchline throughout. Though, just like Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven after the Chelsea defeat, his men were barely acknowledging him.

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And he had his head in his hands when Kudus’ decision to play keepie-up in his own half gifted the hosts another opportunity.

The impressive Hall aggressively stole it off the Ghanian, feeding it to Woltemade down the left of the box, but Murphy fired high and wide.

Another man with the spotlight on him was Guglielmo Vicario. Frank slammed fans for booing him following his gaffe against Fulham.

But he got down low to his left in his first call to action here, stopping Lewis Miley’s 20-yarder after Barnes outpowered Bergvall.

Still, despite the Mags enjoying most of the play, aggressive Spurs were battling hard – especially against Toon’s own midfield hardman Joelinton.

The Brazilian appeared to be the No1 target for the away side, with Cristian Romero going into the book for a foul midway through before the 29-year-old was bundled over by Rodrigo Bentancur

Vicario must have been relieved. His team-mates were doing everything to protect him, though it was the woodwork that came to his rescue on 35 minutes.

Joelinton slipped in down the right and his low strike went right across the Italian only to agonisingly bounce back off the inside of the post.

Still, Spurs offered their hardy travelling fans up in the heavens of the Leazes End hope when Bergvall’s backheeled flick from Kudus just flopped over the bar.

The locals, meanwhile, were restless, and they vented their fury at Vicario when the game was stopped just before the break as he appeared to complain that he had been struck by something thrown from the crowd.

Whether that was from the Spurs fans high up above him or the Toon Army, who knows, but more jeers met the half time whistle.

Rather than head straight in to hear from Frank, the Tottenham players gathered for a brief huddle in the centre circle before heading into the changing room.

They had ridden the storm, matched the aggression, and looked set to continue disrupting the rhythm of Eddie Howe’s side.

But it did not last. Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes, a surprise omission for the second straight game, replaced Sandro Tonali and suddenly Toon had more bite.

Barnes powered through the defence and had a shot saved by Vicario, Woltemade headed the rebound towards goal but Kevin Danso was there to clear off the line.

Then it was Johnson’s turn to be the saviour, blocking Tino Livramento’s fierce 25-yard half-volley a yard out.

Maybe, just maybe, Tottenham are learning after failing to get anyone on the line to deny either of Fulham’s goals at the weekend.

Toon’s momentum was building, and suddenly Howe smelt blood. On came Anthony Elanga and Anthony Gordon and within minutes the latter made an impact.

He broke down the left and pulled it inside for 6ft 6in Woltemade to lay it off for Guimaraes to fire a brilliant effort through three defenders and into the bottom corner from 18 yards.

Frank responded by throwing caution to the wind, bringing on Richarlison, Mathys Tel and Xavi Simons.

And they were rewarded instantly as they equalised with their first effort on target.

Kudus crossed from the right, and Romero got ahead of Burn to head home from the edge of the six-yard box.

Frank jumped for joy. They were 12 minutes away from earning a hard-earned point until disaster struck. And it left the Spurs boss fuming.

Bentancur wrestled giant Burn to the ground from a corner, and after a VAR check, Newcastle had a lifeline.

And Gordon made no mistake from the spot – sending Vicario the wrong way for his first goal contribution since January 25.

But his joy was short-lived as Ramsdale punched out a late corner, and it fell perfectly for Romero to hit a bicycle kick through a sea of bodies and into the net to silence St. James’.

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‘I hate Spurs but that’s horrendous’ – Even Tottenham’s rivals fume at ‘daylight robbery’ VAR call in Newcastle clash

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FANS are up in arms after Newcastle were awarded a controversial penalty against Tottenham.

Rodrigo Bentancur was judged to have manhandled Dan Burn in the box and a late spot-kick was awarded following a VAR review.

Anthony Gordon dispatched from 12 yards to put Newcastle back in front and leave some fans scratching their heads.

Many supporters felt there was not enough contact between the two players to warrant a foul.

Burn appeared to run into Bentancur and then fell over the Spurs midfielder, who did not have his arms around the England star.

Fans shared their shock at the decision with one saying: “Daylight robbery at St James Park. How is that a penalty? I hate Spurs but that’s a horrendous VAR call. Cheats!”

Another added: “This is NEVER a penalty. Tottenham were robbed.”

A third wrote: “That’s the worst decision I’ve ever seen in football that is vile Spurs have been robbed so badly.”

And another commented: “Never in a million years is that a pen.”

Rio Ferdinand agreed with fans’ sentiment, tweeting: “Disgraceful decision to reward #NUFC penalty… whoever controlling the VAR should be ashamed and the ref then reviews and should be also. Well done Newcastle.”

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Tottenham rallied despite the grievance with Cristian Romero netting a 95th-minute overhead kick.

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