The Scotsman

Dier charged by FA over confrontat­ion with Spurs fan

- By JONATHAN VEAL

Eric Dier has been charged by the Football Associatio­n and could face a hefty ban after climbing into the stand to confront a Tottenham supporter after their FA Cup exit to Norwich.

The England internatio­nal saw his brother in an argument with a fan in the south stand of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and climbed up several rows of seats to intervene.

The incident, which was investigat­ed by the Metropolit­an Police, happened after Spurs had lost a fifthround penalty shootout to the Canaries on 4 March.

A statement from the FA read: “Eric Dier has been charged with misconduct for a breach of FA Rule E3.

“It is alleged that the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder’s actions at the conclusion of the Emirates FA Cup fixture against Norwich City FC on Wednesday 4 March 2020 were improper and/or threatenin­g. Eric Dier has until Friday 8 May 2020 to provide a response.”

The FA has warned that the case does not come with a set sanction, meaning that if Dier accepts the charge or is found guilty, his punishment will be decided by an independen­t panel, which could result in a hefty suspension.

Boss Jose Mourinho was highly supportive of his player after the incident and said: “I think Eric Dier did something that we profession­als cannot do but in these circumstan­ces every one of us would do. Because when somebody insults you, and your family is there, and you get involved with the person that is insulting you, in this case a younger brother, I think Eric did what we profession­als cannot do.

“But I repeat, probably everyone of us would do. I repeat, we profession­als we cannot do, but I repeat I am with the player and I understand the player.”

Dier’s team-mate Dele Alli is still waiting for the outcome of his charge.

Alli was charged by the FA on 26 February for misconduct after he posted an ill-advised video on Snapchat about coronaviru­s a fortnight earlier and he is understood to have launched an appeal.

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