
TOTTENHAM are to ban one of their fans for making shocking Nazi salutes at Bayern Munich supporters during Tuesdays Champions League match.
The culprit was identified after a fellow Spurs fan complained via anti-racist campaigners Kick It Out.
The yob was also overhead referring to the visiting fans from Germany as "Nazi c**ts and could now face criminal prosecution.
A club spokesman said: We have identified the individual involved and he will be issued with an immediate ban.
"We have also passed all information to the police so they can carry out their own investigation. Behaviour like this is completely unacceptable.
Tottenham conceded seven goals at home for the first time in their history as they lost 7-2 to the German champions.
A statement from Kick It Out read: We can confirm we have received a report of a Tottenham Hotspur fan making Nazi salutes during their match against Bayern Munich on 1 October.
"As per protocol, we have contacted the club and the UKFPU.
The incident took place in either block 112 or 113 of the North Stand at Tottenhams new stadium.
The travelling supporters from Munich were seated in the North East corner of the 62,000 capacity ground.
The Nazi salute is illegal in modern day Germany due to the countrys dark history in the lead up and during World War Two.
This episode of alleged racial abuse will be particularly significant at Tottenham given the clubs relatively large proportion of Jewish followers.
There has been much controversy over the use of the word yid when sung by Spurs fans or chanted in an abusive manner by their rivals.
Mauricio Pochettino speaks after Spurs are thrashed 7-2 in the Champions League by Bayern Munich