Brighton stars filmed inhaling balloons inside a bar in Spain

Brighton stars filmed inhaling balloons inside a bar in Spain while on winter break training camp, as Premier League club launch internal investigation

  • A video emerged of four Brighton players inhaling from balloons on Wednesday
  • The players are in middle of their winter break and some of squad are in Spain
  • Four stars could be in hot water after footage was posted of some of their antics
  • Shane Duffy, Pascal Gross, Leandro Trossard, Alireza Jahanbakhsh with balloons

Brighton have launched an internal investigation after a video emerged of four of their players inhaling from balloons.

The players are in the middle of their winter break and some of the squad have taken the opportunity to enjoy a Spanish getaway.

Four of them, though, could be in hot water after footage was posted of some of their antics while on a night out. Shane Duffy, Pascal Gross, Leandro Trossard and Alireza Jahanbakhsh can all be seen with balloons.

Leandro Trossard and Shane Duffy, both also in black, with balloons

Brighton have launched an internal investigation after a video emerged of four of their players – Alireza Jahanbakhsh (left), Shane Duffy and Leandro Trossard (right) – inhaling from balloons

Brighton midfielder Pascal Gross, in a white T-shirt, was also seen with a balloon

Brighton midfielder Pascal Gross, in a white T-shirt, was also seen with a balloon 

While the contents are unknown, balloons are commonly used for inhaling nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas or ‘hippy crack’ when used recreationally.

A club spokesperson said: ‘The club is aware of the video circulating on social media. This matter is being dealt with internally.’

In the video, the players are sitting around a table outside, with drinks and a shisha pipe on it.

They could be in hot water after footage was posted of some of their antics while on a night out

They could be in hot water after footage was posted of some of their antics while on a night out

Jahanbakhsh, sitting near a woman with dark hair, is seen inhaling from a balloon. The camera then pans across to Trossard and Duffy, both in black, with balloons and then midfielder Gross, in a white T-shirt.

The footage presents a problem for manager Graham Potter whose side — yet to win this year — are perilously close to the Premier League drop zone.

Brighton were held 1-1 by fellow strugglers Watford last Saturday and are just three points above third-from-bottom West Ham, who have a game in hand.

They return to action with a tough trip to Sheffield United — fifth in the Premier League table — a week on Saturday, before their derby clash with Crystal Palace.