By Daily Sports on April 24, 2020
Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho and West Ham United boss David Moyes have volunteered to be food delivery drivers to help during the coronavirus lockdown.
Spurs announced on Thursday that Mourinho, 57, will be volunteering his time to make weekly deliveries from the club's training ground to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which is acting as a food distribution hub during the crisis.
“This is a garden at our training centre that grows fresh fruit and vegetables here for the first-team restaurant,” Mourinho said in a Twitter video.
“Now this food is being taken to our food distribution hub at the [Tottenham Hotspur] stadium so it can be given to those most in need in the community.
“From next week I will be volunteering my time to help out in the garden and take this food to the stadium.”
Earlier this month, Mourinho apologised for taking a training session while the country is on a government-imposed lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Spurs boss was photographed taking an outdoor training session at Hadley Common, London with midfielder Tanguy Ndombele, despite government guidelines for people to stay indoors. Defenders Davinson Sanchez and Ryan Sessegnon were also filmed by passers-by running together through the park.
Moyes has also volunteered as delivery driver and has been helping to bring food to elderly people in a village in Lancashire during the coronavirus lockdown. (ESPN)
•PHOTO: Jose Mourinho
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 24, 2020
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