Eric Dier will be investigated by the Police in relation to his confrontation with a Tottenham Hotspur supporter.
The midfielder climbed into the stands in an attempt to confront a fan who was said to have been abusing his young brother following Spurs' FA Cup fifth round penalty shootout loss against Norwich City on Wednesday night.
The incident was immediately shared across social media and has been a big talking point ever since.
And now it's been confirmed that the Police are investigating the matter.
"Police are aware of an incident following the conclusion of the Tottenham v Norwich match on Wednesday, 4 March where a player entered the crowd," A spokesperson for the Met told the Standard .
"Officers have reviewed footage of the incident and enquiries are ongoing.
"There have been no arrests."
Spurs head coach Jose Mourinho was asked about the incident during his post-match press conference and was first to confirm why Dier reacted in such an angry manner.
"I don't think that belongs to the game," Mourinho told reporters . "The game was a fantastic representation of the FA Cup, but I cannot run away from the question.
"I think Eric Dier did what we as professionals cannot do but when someone insults you and your family is involved, especially your young brother.
"This person insulted Eric, the younger brother was not happy with the situation and Eric was not happy.
"We as professionals cannot do what he did."