Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere has been fined £40,000 and severely warned as to his future conduct after admitting to a charge of misconduct, the Football Association has announced.

The England international sang anti-Tottenham chants during the club’s FA Cup victory parade, taking to the microphone to mock the Gunners’ fierce rivals with a as the players celebrated on a stage outside the Emirates Stadium on 31 May.

In similar scenes to 12 months ago, Wilshere led the massed ranks of Arsenal supporters in a chant which included expletives against Spurs, who again finished below their north London neighbours in the Premier League table.

Wilshere was subsequently reminded about his responsibilities by the club, and also then issued an apology via Twitter for any offence caused.

“Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere has been fined £40,000 and severely warned as to his future conduct after admitting to a charge of misconduct,” read a statement on www.thefa.com.

“Wilshere was found guilty of making and/or inciting certain comments during the club’s open bus trophy tour after their FA Cup Final victory, with his conduct deemed to be improper and bringing the game into disrepute.”