Tottenham are investigating an alleged incident of racism by one of their own supporters towards Heung-Min Son during the 1-0 defeat against Manchester United on Sunday.The north London side are working with season-ticket holder, James Dickens, who tweeted during the game saying: “Ive not experienced racism at football for about 15 years.1
Typo-free version for posterity. Stand-up to racism and it won't survive, let it go and it will just get worse. Spurs are looking into this now, and have been great.— James Dickens (@JamesWDickens) January 13, 2019“But today @SpursOfficialwas hideous. Reported to stewards, did nothing.“Confronted him myself and was called a c***. While I was standing next to my son. Disgusting.The supporter later confirmed the alleged abuse was directed at South Korea forward Son, adding:Spurs have been in touch and Ill work with them to find the person. They’ve been great.”
Thanks for all the support. Given how lonely you feel when it is happening it's been most welcome. Spurs have been in touch and I'll work with them to find the person. Had just about enough for today so I'm signing out. Thanks again.— James Dickens (@JamesWDickens) January 13, 2019Last month, Mauricio Pochettino said he wanted to “kill racism” after a fan threw a banana onto the pitch in their 4-2 defeat at arch rivals Arsenal. Three Chelsea supporters were also investigated for racially aggravated public order offences during last Tuesdays CarabaoCup semi-final first leg tie against Spurs.Both clubs are on alert ahead of the second leg at Stamford Bridge on January 24.
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