FA to look at West Ham anti-semitic chants aimed at Spurs
The most distasteful chants were saved for towards the end. In reply to Spurs fans chanting, ‘Can we play you every week?’ West Ham fans sang: ‘Can we stab you every week?’
Ashley Mills, 25, of Essex, had to be admitted to hospital for stab wounds to his head and groin after being set upon by a gang of masked thugs while in Rome for Tottenham’s Europa League match against Lazio. Two men have since been charged with attempted murder.
FA officials this morning confirmed that they are waiting to digest the referee’s report before launching a full probe – although off-the-field incidents typically take longer to investigate than those on the pitch.
High-level discussions are also taking place between the West Ham hierarchy over what action the club will take.
After Tottenham ended a three-game Premier League losing streak, both managers were cautious about reacting to reports of the chanting.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said: “I didn’t hear it. I don’t hear what the fans say or do when I’m concentrating as a manager on a game of football.
“They shouldn’t be doing things like that, it is the least of my worries at the minute isn’t it?
“I will wait and look at it myself and make a comment once I have listened to what they have said.”
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas said he did not want the issue to detract attention from what was Tottenham’s best home performance of the season.
“I prefer not to mar the performance with a situation like this,” the Spurs manager said.
“You know the animosity there is between Tottenham and West Ham and as long as it doesn’t reach stupidity it is a great, great rivalry of two London clubs.”