SECOND England player in 'cocaine shame': 'Out of control' Premier League ace who 'kept visiting toilets' was removed from Christmas bash' - as FA launches drug probe into first star

  • The unidentified footballer was described as 'out of control' by a witness 
  • The woman told The Sun that the player 'didn't know what day it was' 
  • She also told the paper: 'I was offered to do some drugs several times' 

A second England international footballer has been caught up in a cocaine storm after allegedly being seen at a party snorting lines.

The unidentified footballer was described as 'out of control' by a woman who was 'offered drugs' by his companions at a Christmas party the day after a Premier League game. 

The woman told The Sun that the player 'didn't know what day it was' and was 'too drunk to stand'. 

Unidentified footballer was described as 'out of control' by a woman who saw him at the party

Unidentified footballer was described as 'out of control' by a woman who saw him at the party

She also told the paper: 'I was offered to do some drugs several times. 

'The player was out of control and kept disappearing in and out of the toilets. 

'Everyone seemed to be on cocaine.'

The news comes after The Sun revealed yesterday that another England footballer was caught with the class A drug at a party.

The news has allegedly prompted a Football Association probe.

In this case, it was a horrified team mate who caught the star 'snorting a line'.

'The player was out of control and kept disappearing in and out of the toilets,' said a witness

'The player was out of control and kept disappearing in and out of the toilets,' said a witness

The player was then 'sent home in a taxi by his manager' who thought the player had drank too much.  

A club insider told The Sun: 'Everyone is talking about it.

'It wasn't the club's official Christmas party but a few drinks after a game and many of the players and manager were there.

'One of the players saw him doing a line in the toilets then half an hour later he was all over the place. His jaw was working overtime and he was a mess.'

An FA spokesman said: 'We encourage anyone with information about any anti-doping violation in football to report it to The FA.'

Allegedly, the player thought he could get away with doing the drug having provided a clean sample a few days earlier. 

If a player tests positive, they can face a two-year ban from the FA. 

 

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SECOND England player in 'cocaine shame'

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