Two elite football clubs in the English Premier League have condemned the actions of some of their players who joined a Christmas party in violation of CCP virus rules, three of them have since apologised. A photograph circulated earlier on social media showed three Tottenham Hotspurs players—Argentina forward Erik Lamela, Spain defender Sergio Reguilon, and Argentina midfielder Giovani lo Celso—at a Christmas party. Manuel Lanzini, another Argentina forward who plays at West Ham United, another London club, also attended the party. London has been put under tier four restrictions to stem the spread of the new variant of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, and the mixing of households indoors is banned. Tottenham Hotspurs said on Saturday that it was “extremely disappointed.” “We are extremely disappointed and strongly condemn this image showing some of our players with family and friends together at Christmas particularly as we know the sacrifices everybody around …