Racist Bellends Silenced By Son's Hat-Trick
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A section of Millwall's travelling support were well and truly put in their place today when Heung-Min Son knocked a hat-trick past their team after they'd spend the entire game aiming racist chants at him.
Tottenham emerged as convincing victors from today's FA Cup quarter-final between the two teams at White Hart Lane, winning 6-0 with Son scoring half of the goals.
Son Heung-min doubles the @SpursOfficial lead with a brilliant curling effort. #EmiratesFACup https://t.co/TeUye5DP6h
- BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) March 12, 2017
Heung Min Son silencing the Millwall racists once more. #COYS pic.twitter.com/HmjXNW0uj0
- Hotspur Edition (@HotspurEdition) March 12, 2017
Several idiotic Millwall fans were heard chanting "DVD" and "he's selling three for a fiver" in the direction of the South Korean international, who was busy running rings around their defence in a man of the match display.
Millwall boo'd Son since kick off and aimed racist chants at him. He scores a hattrick and takes home the match ball. I love football.
- Manas (@ScholesEsqueJr) March 12, 2017
The FA have since confirmed that they will investigate the chants, with Millwall boss Neil Harris expressing his disgust at those who took part although he didn't hear the chants himself, saying "They should be dealt with strongly".
Millwall's Neil Harris on alleged racist fan chants: "Didn't hear anything. Club won't condone, both ways. I'm sure it'll be investigated."
- Bryan Swanson (@skysports_bryan) March 12, 2017
There is no word currently on what the FA or Millwall's punishment for the offending fans will be.
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Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Son Heung Min, Millwall, FA Cup