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HUGO LLORIS dined out with his French team-mates Laurent Koscielny and Olivier Giroud prior to being arrested for drink driving.
The 31-year-old was pulled over by police at 2.20am, where he subsequently spent the night in jail after failing a roadside breathalyser test.
Lloris was taken to Charing Cross police station after being stopped by officers in Gloucester Place, close to Baker Street, central London.
The World Cup winning-captain reportedly spent seven hours in custody, where his fingerprints, mug shot and a DNA swab were all taken.
Lloris - who failed to take part in training for Tottenham this morning - will now have to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court next month.
And it has now emerged that he enjoyed the company of Arsenal centre-back Koscielny, and Chelsea striker Giroud at the swanky French and Mediterranean restaurant Bagatelle, in Mayfair last night.
The trio were all smiles as they posed for a photograph alongside friends at the exclusive establishment located in Dover Street.
Pal Alexandre Billard uploaded the snap of them grinning in the picture, captioning the post: "World Champion."
Lloris and Giroud were both ever-present for Les Bleus as France won the World Cup in Russia earlier this summer, while Koscielny missed out due to an Achilles injury.
A Metropolitan police statement said earlier: "A man has been charged following a routine patrol stop in Gloucester Place, W1.
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"Hugo Lloris, 31, of East Finchley, was charged with drink driving on Friday, 24 August.