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Tottenham and Crystal Palace working with Met Police to investigate allegation of racial abuse aimed at Son Heung-min

Tottenham Hotspur have said they are working with Crystal Palace and the Metropolitan Police to investigate an alleged incident of racial abuse aimed at Son Heung-min during the game between the two sides on Saturday. They added that if any individual were found guilty, the club would push for the «strongest possible action.» Ad In a statement, Tottenham said: “We are aware of an allegation of racial abuse towards Heung-Min Son during yesterday’s match.

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“We will do everything in our powers to ensure that if found guilty, the individual will receive the strongest possible action — as was the case earlier this season when Son suffered similar racial abuse at Chelsea.” Crystal Palace also added in a statement they were working with the police. “We are aware of a video circulating online (as well as reports made directly to us) regarding an individual in the away end at Spurs yesterday, appearing to make racist gestures towards Heung-Min Son,” read the statement.

“Evidence has been shared with the police, and when he is identified, he will face a club ban. «We will not tolerate such behaviour in our club.” Premier LeagueTottenham end winless run as Kane strike seals narrow victory over PalaceYESTERDAY AT 13:23 Barclays WSLSpurs announce inaugural WSL and Premier League double-headerYESTERDAY AT 15:13

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