Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier banned for four games for confronting a fan

Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier has been given a four-games boycott and fined £40,000 for moving over seats to go up against a fan after a match in March.

Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier banned for four games for confronting a fan


The occurrence occurred after Spurs were taken out of the FA Cup at home by Norwich.

The Football Association boycott administers the 26-year-old out of everything except one of Tottenham's staying Premier League installations.

Dier has likewise been cautioned about his future lead by the FA.

Tottenham will be incensed at the choice, with José Mourinho having shown as of late after Arsenal's Matteo Guendouzi was not restricted for setting his hands on the throat of Brighton's Neal Maupay that Dier ought not to be rebuffed.

"I think they settled on a choice when Guendouzi snatched the other person by his neck," Tottenham's director said. "The choice was made at that time."

An announcement stated: "The Tottenham player conceded that his activities at the decision of an apparatus against Norwich City in the FA Cup were inappropriate however denied that they were additionally compromising.

"A free administrative commission in this manner saw Eric Dier's activities as threatening."

The occurrence happened on 4 March in the fifth-round tie following a punishment shootout in which Dier scored, yet Spurs in the end lost.

Talking at that point, Spurs supervisor Jose Mourinho said a fan had offended Dier after the game.

Mourinho further said that the fan insulted Eric which caused the conflict, the younger brother of Eric was not happy with it nor Eric.

Dier's most youthful sibling, Patrick, had gotten involved in contention with the fan. The England universal entered the stands to offer him insurance, with the sibling sitting near the fan in a segment of home seating.

But the precise circumstances that sparked the conflict remain unclear.

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