Riots trouble Spurs star Gomes

Last updated : 11 August 2011 By Team Talk

The violent scenes and looting appear to have been quelled by a large police presence in the capital over the last two nights.

But the disturbances which began in the Tottenham area on Saturday have been followed by similar scenes in cities including Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.

Gomes, based in Chigwell, has stayed away from the affected areas, and told Brazilian football website globoesporte.com: "We have not seen anything yet, because our neighbourhood is quieter, but people are very scared. We are advised to stay at home."

He added: "The training ground is located two minutes from my house and I drive. None of the players I spoke to with the club had problems. The club only asked us to be careful."

He explained how he has spoken to Chelsea players David Luiz and Alex, both fellow Brazilians, about the disorder.

"We talk to know what's going on. The subject is usually the fact that people think that this only happens in Brazil, these episodes of violence, they think they are safe in England," Gomes said.

"But the truth is that you are not relaxed anywhere in the world anymore."

Gomes believes police and politicians are making positive steps towards making the streets safe again, and hopes there is little impact on the start of the Premier League season, due to get under way on Saturday. Tottenham have a scheduled home game against Everton, which could be postponed to a later date.

Gomes said: "The police have no way to give the necessary security yet, but will soon."

Source: Team Talk

Source: Team Talk