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Watch unseen footage from behind goal show shock moment Tottenham yob kicks Arsenal star Aaron Ramsdale in derby chaos

FAN FOOTAGE has emerged that perfectly captures the disgusting kick aimed at Aaron Ramsdale by a yob.

The disgraceful attack took place at full-time after the Gunners beat Spurs 2-0 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium thanks to a Hugo Lloris’ own goal and Martin Odegaard.

Shock new footage has now provided another fresh look at the fan attacking the keeper

The culprit kicked Ramsdale before scurrying back into the crowd


Richarlison and Aaron Ramsdale’s clash was just the start of the chaotic scenes

Ramsdale bickered with opponent Richarlison at the end of the game and the forward angrily pushed the keeper in the side of the head.

As a steward led the England international away to the edge of the pitch, a supporter climbed over the barricade in the Tottenham section and kicked the shot stopper.

Sky Sports were covering the match and their cameras captured most of the unsavoury scenes – but new footage shot by a fan behind the goal has now been revealed showing the whole incident perfectly.

The trouble started brewing when Ramsdale turned to celebrate towards the fans that had been giving him stick after the final whistle.

Spurs ace Richarlison then went over to the keeper before his temper got the better of him and he started pushing him in the head.

Ramsadle marches away and goes to grab his water bottle from behind the goal, but as he is bent over, the fan swoops in to attack.

Missed by stewards, the idiot steps over the hoarding and kicks out at the goalie.

A steward then pushes the spectator away before the culprit scurries back up into the stand and the crowd while trying to cover his face with a scarf.

Players from both sides then ran over to try and diffuse the tense situation.

Spurs have taken immediate action by condemning the fan’s behaviour and vowed to issue an “immediate ban”.

Ramsale slammed the idiot afterwards, with former Gunners star Martin Keown among those blasting the “unacceptable” and “cowardly” attack.

A Tottenham statement read: “We are appalled by the behaviour of a supporter that attempted to attack Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale at the end of today’s match. Violence in any form has no place in football.

“The Club has reviewed its CCTV footage to identify the supporter and will be working with the Met Police, Arsenal and Aaron Ramsdale to take the strongest possible action, including an immediate ban from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.”