Tottenham Probe Nitrous Oxide Claims Involving Yves Bissouma
Tottenham Hotspur are reviewing allegations that midfielder Yves Bissouma was filmed inhaling nitrous oxide, with the matter treated as an internal issue by the club.
Tottenham Hotspur are reviewing allegations that midfielder Yves Bissouma was filmed inhaling nitrous oxide. The Sun published footage it says shows the Mali international using the recreational drug, also known as laughing gas.
Spurs issued a statement to INLIBER Sport confirming the matter will be treated as an internal issue.
The 30 million pound signing from Brighton in 2022 received a one match ban in 2023 after similar pictures appeared. He later apologised, describing his actions as a severe lack of judgement.
In the United Kingdom, possessing nitrous oxide for recreational use became a criminal offence in 2023 and can carry a penalty of up to two years in prison.
The midfielder has not featured for Spurs this season amid a mix of injuries and discipline concerns, with past punctuality issues cited and an interrupted start to the campaign.
He was left out of a recent European match squad due to ongoing concerns over punctuality, and this season he has battled ankle and knee injuries.
Current context
With his Spurs contract running through next year, the club will assess the situation while prioritising squad fitness and performance on the pitch.
Expert comment
Dr. Lisa Carter, a sports ethics analyst, notes that off field missteps can undermine team trust and public perception. She adds that clubs benefit from a swift, clear response to discourage a repeating pattern.
Summary
Tottenham are investigating the incident and will handle it internally. Bissouma has faced previous sanctions and is dealing with injuries this season, which has kept him from regular first team action. The case underscores how professional players must balance talent with responsible behavior to protect the team and the club's image.
Key takeaway: Off field conduct can affect team performance and reputation; clubs must act swiftly and transparently. BBC Sport


