Chelsea fans filmed taunting Tottenham supporters with sick anti-Semitic chants on packed Tube train
The ugly scenes came after the Blues' 2-1 victory over Spurs
The ugly scenes came after the Blues' 2-1 victory over Spurs
SICK Chelsea fans have been filmed chanting racist abuse at Tottenham fans on the Tube following their 2-1 victory.
The Blues supporters were seen aiming anti-Semitic songs to the Spurs fans on a packed District line train after the Premier League win yesterday.
Spurs traditionally have a large Jewish following and are regularly victims of anti-Semitic abuse at football matches.
A fan told the that the Chelsea supporters were "goading any Spurs fans they could".
They had already attempted to cause trouble at two separate stations as the sickening behaviour spilled out into the train platform - forcing police to step in.
The ugly scenes come despite the club releasing a pre-match statement, urging fans to refrain from offensive remarks.
The two sides share a bitter rivalry.
Earlier this month, Chelsea fan Fabien Richardson was banned from football matches in the UK after he was caught making Nazi salutes at Tottenham Hostpur fans.
The 21-year-old pulled 13 Nazi salutes in just 15 minutes - but tried claiming he was waving at his mates.
In July last year, four Chelsea fans were banned from attending matches for 18 years for a racist incident on the Paris Metro.
The Blues were in France for the Champions League clash with PSG when fans refused to let a black passenger on the train.
The club have vowed to take a 'zero tolerance' policy against such incidents in future.
Goals from Victor Moses and Pedro helped Chelsea secure a win at Stamford Bridge after Christian Eriksen initially put Spurs in the lead.
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