Tottenham Hotspur have taken disciplinary action against midfielder Yves Bissouma, suspending him for the team’s Premier League opener against Leicester City on Monday. The decision comes after a video circulated on social media showing the 27-year-old inhaling nitrous oxide, a Class C substance also known as laughing gas.
Manager Ange Postecoglou confirmed the suspension during his pre-match press conference on Thursday, stating, “He won’t be available on Monday. We’ve suspended him for Monday’s game.” Postecoglou emphasized the need for Bissouma to rebuild trust with both the management and his teammates, adding, “The door is open for him and hopefully we can help him realise the decisions he makes impact the group.”
The incident has raised concerns about player conduct and responsibilities. Postecoglou addressed the situation with a balanced perspective, acknowledging Bissouma as both an individual who made a poor decision and a professional footballer with responsibilities. “It’s down to behaviour, mate, it’s that simple. It’s about making better decisions,” the Australian manager remarked.
Bissouma has reportedly apologized to the club, the manager, and all involved parties. However, Postecoglou made it clear that an apology is just part of the process in addressing such incidents.
The use of nitrous oxide as an inhalant was classified as illegal under Class C drug regulations by the British government last year, adding a legal dimension to the controversy.
In other team news, Tottenham’s new signing Dominic Solanke could make his debut at Leicester following his reported ÂŁ65 million ($83.38 million) move from Bournemouth. Postecoglou spoke positively about Solanke’s integration into the squad, saying, “Football-wise you can see he has all the attributes we need. He still needs time to fit in. He’s fitting in well with the group and training.”
As Tottenham prepares for their season opener, the suspension of Bissouma and the potential debut of Solanke highlight the challenges and opportunities facing the club as they embark on the new Premier League campaign under Postecoglou’s leadership.
This incident serves as a reminder of the scrutiny professional footballers face and the importance of maintaining professional standards both on and off the pitch. It also underscores the swift action taken by clubs to address behavioral issues that could impact team dynamics and public perception