Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho delivers supplies to elderly people in the capital amid coronavirus crisis

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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho hit the streets to help deliver supplies to elderly residents in Enfield amid the coronavirus gripping the UK.

With no fixtures on the horizon and Tottenham not training until April 30, the Spurs boss put his spare time to good use, working alongside Age UK Enfield and Love Your Doorstep to deliver food to those unable to leave home.

One video shared online shows the former Chelsea and Manchester United boss, wearing a face mask and gloves, packing a bag for delivery and telling the camera: "I'm giving a little help to Age UK Enfield and Love Your Doorstep Enfield. And of coursem you can donate food online or volunteer. It's so easy to contact."

Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld meanwhile has also been doing his part, vowing over the weekend donate tablet computers to hospitals and nursing homes to allow people to communicate easily with loved ones during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Taking to his personal social media on Sunday, the Belgian international pledged to buy "dozens" of the devices so people that may be isolated can video chat with friends and family.

"I hope everyone is following the Government measures to stop the further spread of the coronavirus," Alderweireld said in a video posted to Twitter.

"The virus creates many needs, especially the lack of personal contact. If people are sick they can't see their friends, they can't see their family and stuff like this.”