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Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma filmed inhaling laughing gas just days before season opener

Possessing nitrous oxide with the intent to inhale it for psychoactive effect is now a criminal offence

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Yves Bissouma is facing an internal investigation after filming himself inhaling nitrous oxide, better known as “laughing gas” or “hippy crack”.
In footage Bissouma could be seen taking hits from a balloon. The Sun has reported that the videos were filmed on Saturday evening, after Spurs had played Bayern Munich in their final pre-season match.
In a statement, Bissouma said: “I want to apologise for these videos. This was a severe lack of judgement. I understand how serious this is and the health risks involved, and I also take my responsibility as a footballer and role model very seriously.”
A Spurs spokesman told the Sun: “We are looking into the events. This will be dealt with as an internal matter.”
Bissouma must wait to see if he faces any punishment from his club or indeed a police investigation, as it is now a criminal offence to possess nitrous oxide with intent to inhale it for a psychoactive effect.
The ban on “laughing gas” came into place in November last year as part of the government’s anti-social behaviour action plan. Potential consequences include an unlimited fine, a “visible community punishment” and a prison sentence for repeat serious offenders.
It is still possible to use the gas for legitimate reasons, such as in catering or pain relief during labour.
Bissouma’s apology comes just a week before Spurs begin their Premier League campaign with a trip to face Leicester City on Monday August 19th. The 27-year-old has become a key player for Spurs following his £25 million move from Brighton in 2022.
Last month, Manchester City and England goalkeeper Khiara Keating appeared in court charged with possession of canisters of nitrous oxide.
The 20-year-old, of Manchester, was charged with possession of a Class C drug on 18 June after an investigation by Greater Manchester Police. Alongside her mother, she has been granted unconditional bail ahead of a further hearing next month.

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