Tottenham Hotspur have launched a press release confirming that they are going to guarantee ‘the sturdy potential motion’ will probably be taken after a supporter kicked Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on the finish of the north London derby.
Arsenal ran out snug 2-0 winners on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday due to first half targets from Martin Odegaard and an embarrassing personal objective from Hugo Lloris.
After the ultimate whistle, issues took a moderately unsavoury flip as substitute Richarlison confronted Ramsdale whereas the goalkeeper was kissing the Arsenal badge. The Gunners primary, when getting his water bottle and towel from behind the objective was then confronted by a swathe of indignant Tottenham supporters, with one leaping onto the promoting boarding and kicking Ramsdale.
In a press release launched on the membership web site relating to the incident, Tottenham wrote:
“We’re appalled by the behaviour of a supporter that tried to assault Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on the finish of as we speak’s match. Violence in any type has no place in soccer.
“The Membership has reviewed its CCTV footage to establish the supporter and will probably be working with the Met Police, Arsenal and Aaron Ramsdale to take the strongest potential motion, together with an instantaneous ban from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.”