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Tottenham Hotspur stars Randal Kolo Muani and Wilson Odobert were involved in a car crash on Tuesday. The accident occurred after a tire on Muani’s Ferrari blew out on the M25 in Hertfordshire.

“Kolo Muani and Wilson Odobert are both fine,” Spurs manager Thomas Frank told the media, while confirming the accident. “Both were involved in a minor accident. It was a tire blowing up.

“The two were a bit delayed, but they will be here later tonight. I’m in doubt if they were both in that car, actually. It was on the way to the airport.”

Neither player was reportedly injured in the accident. The Watford Observer reported the two players were believed to have been involved in a three-vehicle crash, including the Ferrari driven by Kolo Muani.

The players were reportedly on their way to Stansted Airport in London. While they missed the team flight due to the accident, they are expected to take a later flight to Germany.

“I haven’t spoken to them personally yet. They will fly out later. I fully expect them to be available for the game,” Frank said.

Images that surfaced online show the two players wearing Tottenham training kits standing next to a mangled Ferrari on the side of the roadway. The front-right portion of the Ferrari appeared to be completely destroyed. A deployed airbag is also visible in the images. The windshield was also cracked.

The Daily Mail estimated the damaged black Ferrari cost around £350,000 ($482,653).

Tottenham will play its final Champions League game of the season against Eintracht Frankfurt at Deutsche Bank Park on Wednesday.

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