- Tottenham fans threw objects at Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez in the first half
- The Chelsea stars came back to haunt the home supporters as they both scored
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Tottenham are under investigation from the FA after fans launched missiles at Chelsea stars Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez during a fierce London derby.
Both Palmer and Fernandez were forced to delay taking corners as pieces of card were thrown in their direction in the first half.
Tottenham stewards intervened to calm the fans down and entered the pitch to remove the objects.
Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports: ‘Where are the people in the stands, the stewards? Don’t just stand there watching, get in there.
‘What are these Tottenham stewards doing? There’s three of them behind Cole Palmer just stood there watching him.’
The objects thrown at the Chelsea players is believed to have come from a tifo used just before kick-off. Now, according to The Mirror, Spurs are under investigation and could face a fine.
Tottenham fans launched missiles at Chelsea star Cole Palmer during the first half
The home supporters also targeted Enzo Fernandez as he came over to take a corner
Tottenham stewards intervened to calm the fans down and entered the pitch to remove objects
The situation became worse towards the end of the half when the game was halted momentarily as fans continued to throw objects.
Palmer appeared to laugh off the incidents and continued with the action.
Tottenham fans have a history of throwing objects at Chelsea players as Antonio Rudiger fell victim to it back in 2022.
Rudiger appeared to make the referee aware that a object was thrown in his direction by Spurs fans behind the goal he was defending, with the object understood to have been a firelighter.
Meanwhile, Palmer and Fernandez both came back to haunt Tottenham fans as they scored in Chelsea’s 4-3 win in north London.
Palmer scored two penalties, with one of them coming via a panenka in the closing stages of the match.