Tottenham Hotspur and France Hugo Loris received a £ 50,000 fine and remained without a driver for 20 months because of driving into an alcoholized state.

The goalkeeper was in the spotlight last month after racing to Manchester United seven hours behind bars. Hugo Loris was attacked by police in London early in the morning and after an alcohol test, it was found that the French drunk sat behind the wheel of his car.

Tottenham and France captain appeared before the court today, accepted the accusations against him and received a fine of £ 50,000 and remained without a driver for 20 months.

The prosecution also revealed details of the entire event, police in an unmarked vehicle stopped Hugo Loris, who, with sacred Porsche Panamera, drove 15 miles per hour in a 30-mile-long drive.

Sailing too slowly was not the only reason for routine control, the player's car was constantly fluttering towards parked cars, and Hugo Loris had to make corrections.

The "Tricolor" representative had been restored to the car and he was barely out of the question, basically police officers had to help him. The results of the Alco test showed that the Hugo Loris sample had 80 micrograms of alcohol per 100 milliliters of breath, or just over twice the permissible limit in England and Wales, which is 35 micrograms.