See photographs of Serge Aurier del Tottenham being “beaten” through an Ivory Coast teammate on a bus

The 27-year-old defenseman, captain of Ivory Coast who played a friendly against Japan in the Netherlands the last foreign stop, losing 1-0.

A clip has gone viral on Aurier’s social media attacked through former elephant captain Serey Die.

The midfielder of Sion Die retired from his national duties last year but was invited to accompany the Ivorian national team.

The film Aurier tied to his seat on the team bus as Die confronts him.

The 35-year-old hits the Spurs ace for 23 million pounds on his head and frames at least 3 times the short clip.

By measure, Die also grabs Aurier by the throat and twists his nose.

It turns out that the former star of Stuttgart and Basel also calls Aurier a “dirty b-d” in French.

A at the national camp in Cote d’Ivoire tried to downplay the incident.

They said, “Serey Die is a great trader in liquidation, and laughs with his teammates.

“It creates an environment within the team.

“That’s why the coach, Patrice Beaumelle, called him back in the national setup.

“The video filmed before the game opposes Japan, and does not involve combat in any way. “

And Africa Top Sports says Aurier is seen “with a smile” at one point in the clip, and that Die “is known for his funny and funny character. “

Tottenham’s coaches were believed to be contemplating the possibility of promotion to Aurier this summer, but he has returned to Jose Mourinho’s starting line-up.

His contract expires in 2022.

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