LONDON -- The Football Association (FA) is aware of alleged racist chanting by Millwall supporters in Sunday's 6-0 defeat at Tottenham in the FA Cup quarterfinal, but it will wait for information from the match officials, police and both clubs before deciding on any action.
Tottenham forward Son Heung-Min, who is from South Korea, was subjected to chants of "DVD" and "he's selling three for a fiver" from sections of the away support, numbering around 3,700, at White Hart Lane -- a racist reference to his ethnicity.
Son scored a brilliant hat trick in a comfortable Spurs win that was marred by a serious-looking injury to striker Harry Kane.