Tammy Abraham apologises after party held at his house in contravention of COVID-19 guidelines

According to footage shared by The Sun, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho - called up by England last week, along with Tammy Abraham - were at the party.

Published : Oct 05, 2020 18:59 IST , London

England's Tammy Abraham warms up prior to the UEFA Nations League group stage match against Denmark at the Parken Stadium on September 8 in Copenhagen.
England's Tammy Abraham warms up prior to the UEFA Nations League group stage match against Denmark at the Parken Stadium on September 8 in Copenhagen.
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England's Tammy Abraham warms up prior to the UEFA Nations League group stage match against Denmark at the Parken Stadium on September 8 in Copenhagen.

England manager Gareth Southgate has another off-field issue to deal with.

Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham has apologised after a party was held at his house over the weekend in contravention of the British government’s coronavirus guidelines limiting people to gatherings of groups of six or fewer when meeting those they don’t live with.

According to footage shared by The Sun , Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho - called up by England last week, along with Abraham - were at the party.

"I arrived home to find a small surprise gathering,” Abraham, who turned 23 on Friday, told The Sun . “Though I was totally unaware this was planned, I would like to wholeheartedly apologize for the naivety shown for the organisation and attending of this gathering.

"All I can do now is learn from it, apologize to everyone and ensure it never happens again.”

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England plays Wales in a friendly on Thursday, before Nations League matches against Belgium and Denmark at home.

The Football Association hasn’t commented officially on the story.

When England’s players met up for international fixtures against Iceland and Denmark last month, Harry Maguire was withdrawn from the squad ahead of the games after being convicted of assault in Greece. The defender has since been granted a retrial.

Youngsters Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden were later dropped from the squad for breaching coronavirus restrictions after playing against Iceland by meeting women from outside the team’s bio-secure bubble.

Southgate left Greenwood and Foden out of his latest squad, but recalled Maguire.

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