Spurs could be sanctioned by FA for throwing objects at Palmer
According to reports in England, the Football Association (FA) has launched an investigation into Tottenham Hotspur and their supporters following alleged misconduct during Sunday's thrilling London derby against Chelsea at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Chelsea's dramatic 4-3 victory was overshadowed by incidents involving paper missiles thrown at Cole Palmer during corner kicks. Reports claim objects, including paper balls made from match programmes, were thrown at the Chelsea midfielder as he prepared to take corner kicks.
The incident occurred multiple times throughout the game, raising concerns over fan behaviour and stadium safety. Despite the hostile environment, Palmer kept his composure, scoring two goals in a match that saw the Blues edge an epic 4-3 victory over their rivals.
The FA is now reviewing referee reports, video evidence, and fan footage to determine potential sanctions against Tottenham. This investigation adds to an already turbulent week for Tottenham, whose defeat to Chelsea marked their second consecutive Premier League loss.
With injuries mounting and key suspensions looming, manager Ange Postecoglou will be keen to shift the focus back to football as the club prepares for a crucial run of fixtures.
The incident occurred multiple times throughout the game, raising concerns over fan behaviour and stadium safety. Despite the hostile environment, Palmer kept his composure, scoring two goals in a match that saw the Blues edge an epic 4-3 victory over their rivals.
The FA is now reviewing referee reports, video evidence, and fan footage to determine potential sanctions against Tottenham. This investigation adds to an already turbulent week for Tottenham, whose defeat to Chelsea marked their second consecutive Premier League loss.
With injuries mounting and key suspensions looming, manager Ange Postecoglou will be keen to shift the focus back to football as the club prepares for a crucial run of fixtures.
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