Tottenham fans hurled paper at Chelsea players, including Cole Palmer, during the first half of Sunday’s 4-3 loss, and the FA is currently investigating the incident.
Tottenham could face disciplinary action from the Football Association after fans threw objects onto the pitch during their loss to Chelsea.
Spurs lost 4-3 to their London rivals in an action-packed Premier League match on Sunday night. The home team took a 2-0 lead inside 11 minutes with goals from Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski before Chelsea fought back.
A strong effort from Jadon Sancho, two penalties from Cole Palmer and a goal from Enzo Fernandes gave them a 4-2 lead before Son Heung-min scored the winning goal in the final seconds of the game. There were other incidents on the pitch as well. Kulusevski and Moises Caicedo were probably lucky not to receive red cards in the first half. The match was played in a raucous atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which erupted in the first half.
Before the match, Spurs fans in the South Stand were given pieces of paper to make a giant tifo with the words “audere est facere” (Latin for “courageous action”, the club’s motto). These pieces of paper were thrown onto the pitch by some fans as Chelsea players made their way to the far corner of the stadium.
The FA is investigating the incident and will review the footage and referee Anthony Taylor’s match report before taking any further action. To compound a poor result against their rivals, Tottenham could be penalised for the behaviour of their fans. Among the players targeted from set-pieces were Palmer, Fernandes, Sancho and Pedro Neto. Taylor was called in to sort out the problem and stewards helped Chelsea players clear the object that had been thrown in their direction from the pitch.
“People in the stands, where are the stewards? Don’t just stand there and watch, get in,” an exasperated Jamie Carragher told Sky Sports. “What are the Tottenham stewards doing?” There were three guys behind Cole Palmer, just standing there watching him.
The actions of the Spurs fans seemed unfazed by Palmer, who calmly picked up the material and kicked it off the pitch, waiting for order to be restored before standing in the corner. It took until the second half for him to really blossom and have an impact on the Blues’ game.
He calmly converted his first penalty after Yves Bissouma slid into the box to foul Caicedo, sending Fraser Forster flying the other way. The 22-year-old England star made it 4-2 with his second penalty in the middle after being brought down clumsily by Pape Sarr inside the penalty area.
The win moved Chelsea into second place, overtaking Arsenal, who drew 1-1 with Fulham on Sunday. Tottenham, on the other hand, suffered their seventh defeat in 15 league games