Tottenham's Hugo Lloris Apologies For Driving Under Influence, Describes Offense As "Unacceptable"
Tottenham's Hugo Lloris has come out to apologise for his drink drink offense and admitted to wrongdoings describing his offense as "unacceptable".
The Frenchman, 31, was pulled over by the Met police on patrol in the early hours of Friday and realised he was driving under influence, and that led to his arrest In Gloucester Place.
Spur's captain said in a statement after he was realise on bail at the Magistrates' Court that "I wish to apologise wholeheartedly to my family, the club, my teammates, the manager and all of the supporters.
The France World Cup-winning captain said: "I wish to apologise wholeheartedly to my family, the club, my team-mates, the manager and all of the supporters," said Hugo "Drink drinking is completed unacceptable. I take fullresponsibility for my action and it is not the example I wish to set."
Anyways, the France World Cup winner's has been filed to court and will face the Westminster Magistrates' on September 11.
The Frenchman, 31, was pulled over by the Met police on patrol in the early hours of Friday and realised he was driving under influence, and that led to his arrest In Gloucester Place.
Spur's captain said in a statement after he was realise on bail at the Magistrates' Court that "I wish to apologise wholeheartedly to my family, the club, my teammates, the manager and all of the supporters.
The France World Cup-winning captain said: "I wish to apologise wholeheartedly to my family, the club, my team-mates, the manager and all of the supporters," said Hugo "Drink drinking is completed unacceptable. I take fullresponsibility for my action and it is not the example I wish to set."
Anyways, the France World Cup winner's has been filed to court and will face the Westminster Magistrates' on September 11.
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