
Newly emerged dashcam and CCTV footage has revealed the terrifying moment Tottenham Hotspur forward Randal Kolo Muani lost control of his £400,000 Ferrari SF90 Stradale after a catastrophic rear tyre blowout, sending the hybrid hypercar spinning violently across a London road before flipping onto its side. The incident, which occurred in the early hours on a quiet stretch near North London, has left the French international shaken but uninjured, while the supercar—once a gleaming symbol of his rising Premier League success—now lies mangled beyond recognition.
The footage, obtained from multiple angles including nearby private security cameras and a passing driver’s dashcam, shows the bright red Ferrari accelerating smoothly along the A-road at an estimated 70–80 mph. Suddenly, the rear left tyre explodes with a loud bang clearly audible on the audio. The car immediately fishtails, the rear end swinging wildly to the right as Kolo Muani fights to correct the slide. Within seconds the vehicle oversteers again, crosses the centre line, clips the opposite kerb and begins a violent barrel roll. It flips once, lands on its roof, slides upside down for several metres before coming to rest on its side against the roadside barrier, wheels still spinning in the air.
Eyewitnesses described a “deafening pop” followed by the unmistakable sound of metal grinding against tarmac. One driver who stopped to help said: “It happened so fast. One second it was flying past, the next it was upside down sliding towards us. I thought it was going to roll straight into oncoming traffic.” Fortunately, the road was quiet at the time, and no other vehicles were involved. Emergency services arrived within minutes. Firefighters used hydraulic cutters to free Kolo Muani from the heavily damaged cockpit; he was taken to a nearby hospital as a precaution but was discharged the same day with only minor cuts and bruising.
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale, one of the most advanced and expensive production cars on the market, is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 combined with three electric motors producing a total of 986 bhp. Capable of 0–62 mph in 2.5 seconds and a top speed over 211 mph, it is a prized possession for Premier League stars. Kolo Muani, who joined Tottenham in the summer transfer window for a reported £55 million from Eintracht Frankfurt (with add-ons), had only owned the car for a few months. The vehicle was reportedly insured, but sources close to the player say the repair bill—if it is even economically viable—could exceed £300,000, with some specialist panels and carbon-fibre components likely needing full replacement.
Tyre experts have already weighed in on the likely cause. High-performance tyres on vehicles like the SF90 are subjected to enormous stress, especially when driven aggressively or at sustained high speeds. A sudden blowout at motorway speeds is often linked to one of three factors: a manufacturing defect, road debris (such as a sharp pothole or metal object), or severe under-inflation/overheating caused by prolonged hard driving. Investigators are examining whether the tyre had reached the end of its safe life or had been damaged prior to the incident. The Metropolitan Police have confirmed they are not treating the crash as suspicious and have classified it as a non-injury road traffic collision, though they are working with Ferrari UK and the tyre manufacturer to determine the exact cause.
Kolo Muani was reportedly returning home after a late training session and team meeting at Hotspur Way. Tottenham issued a short statement the following morning: “Randal Kolo Muani was involved in a road traffic incident last night. He is physically okay and receiving support from the club. We ask for privacy for him and his family at this time.” The forward has not yet commented publicly, but close friends say he is “shaken but grateful to be alive,” especially after seeing the footage of the car rolling.
The crash has reignited debate about the risks Premier League players face when driving ultra-high-performance cars on public roads. Several stars—including Kylian Mbappé, Jadon Sancho, and Wilfried Zaha—have been involved in serious accidents in recent years, many involving supercars capable of extreme speeds. Critics argue that insurers and clubs should impose stricter conditions on such vehicles, while others defend the players’ right to enjoy their earnings. The SF90 Stradale, in particular, has been praised for its advanced safety systems—including multiple airbags, carbon-ceramic brakes, and a reinforced carbon-fibre chassis—but no amount of engineering can fully protect against sudden tyre failure at high speed.
Social media reaction has been swift and divided. Some Tottenham fans expressed relief that their new signing escaped serious injury, while others joked darkly about the “Ferrari curse” that seems to follow high-profile footballers. A clip of the crash has already been viewed over 4 million times on X (formerly Twitter), with many pointing out how close the rolling car came to striking a roadside tree or barrier head-on. “That could have been fatal so easily,” one user wrote. “Thank God he’s okay.”
Kolo Muani’s representatives have confirmed he will miss at least one training session while undergoing medical checks, but club sources expect him back on the pitch within days. The incident is a stark reminder of how quickly life can change—even for those who appear to have everything. A £400,000 supercar reduced to scrap metal in seconds, a promising career momentarily put on pause, and a young father left counting his blessings after walking away from what could have been a very different outcome.
As investigators continue to analyse the wreckage and tyre remnants, the haunting footage serves as a powerful warning: even the most advanced machines can betray their drivers in an instant. For Randal Kolo Muani, the crash may ultimately be remembered not as a career setback, but as the day he survived something that could have ended everything.
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