
Tottenham's Kolo Muani involved in a car accident
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 28.01.26. | 10:52
Luckily, the Frenchman is fine and will be available for Spurs' Champions League clash against Eintracht in Frankfurt
Another car accident involving a football player...
After the tragic accident in which Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died last July, news like this always gives chills and causes fear.
Luckily, this mishap went without consequences for Tottenham's Randal Kolo Muani, who was reported to have been in a car crash yesterday alongside his teammate Wilson Odobert.
Wilson Odobert and Randal Kolo Muani were involved in a car accident.
— CentreGoals. (@centregoals) January 28, 2026
Thankfully, both players are okay 🙏 pic.twitter.com/ub8wPFgq9z
However, after initial speculation about a collision and both Frenchmen's involvement, the official account of the event was quite different.
Namely, according to Sky Sports, it was only a minor accident, which included only Kolo Muani, whose Ferrari had a tyre blowout, while Odobert was following his compatriot in his own car and stopped to help him, as the two were on their way to the airport for Tottenham's trip to Frankfurt, where Spurs will play their final match of the Champions League league phase against Eintracht (23.00).
Still, the photos that soon circulated on social media, showing the two players standing by a damaged car, sparked rumours of an accident involving both of them.
"Unfortunately, both were involved in a minor accident - everyone involved in that accident is fine" 🗣️
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 27, 2026
Thomas Frank confirms Kolo Muani and Wilson Odobert are both fine following a minor car accident. pic.twitter.com/CSr3ITM9Zt
Spurs' boss Thomas Frank touched on the incident in the pre-match press conference, confirming that both Frenchmen are alright and available for the clash in Germany.
"Kolo Muani and Wilson Odobert are both fine. It was a tyre blowing up, so the two of them are a little bit delayed, but they will land later tonight."
"I haven't spoken to them personally yet because the first message is that they are fine. They are flying out later, and I fully expect both to be available for tomorrow," the Dane said yesterday via Sky Sports.
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 8
Wednesday
23.00: (3.05) Ajax (3.50) Olympiacos (2.40)
23.00: (1.03) Arsenal (20.0) Kairat Almaty (60.0)
23.00: (2.75) Athletic Bilbao (3.45) Sporting Lisbon (2.65)
23.00: (1.33) Atletico Madrid (6.00) Bodo/Glimt (9.00)
23.00: (1.15) Barcelona (10.5) Copenhagen (17.0)
23.00: (4.00) Benfica (4.25) Real Madrid (1.85)
23.00: (2.80) Club Brugge (3.65) Olympique Marseille (2.50)
23.00: (2.95) Borussia Dortmund (3.50) Inter Milan (2.45)
23.00: (4.70) Eintracht Frankfurt (3.70) Tottenham (1.85)
23.00: (1.70) Bayer Leverkusen (4.20) Villarreal (4.90)
23.00: (1.12) Liverpool (12.0) Qarabag (19.0)
23.00: (1.25) Manchester City (7.00) Galatasaray (12.0)
23.00: (3.80) Monaco (3.85) Juventus (1.95)
23.00: (3.40) Napoli (3.50) Chelsea (2.25)
23.00: (1.60) PSG (4.75) Newcastle (5.25)
23.00: (5.75) PSV (4.75) Bayern Munich (1.55)
23.00: (2.70) Pafos (3.35) Slavia Prague (2.80)
23.00: (3.50) St. Gilloise (3.65) Atalanta (2.10)
***odds are subject to change***
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