Rachel Riley — best known for replacing Carol Vorderman as co-host on Countdown — has reportedly quit presenting Sky Sports' Friday Night Football after receiving “hideous personal abuse” online.

The Manchester United supporter, who presented the show alongside Countdown alumni Jeff Stelling, will not be back next season, The Mirror claims.

Earlier this year, Riley caused outrage online after describing Tottenham Hotspur’s loss to West Ham in May as a “proper bottle job”.

Fans were not impressed, hurling abuse towards the 31-year-old, a source telling the aforementioned publication: “It was made clear that Spurs weren’t happy at all.”

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Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings James Collins - 6 out of 10 Spurs looked to isolate Collins on their breaks forward but, sitting in a three-man midfield, the Welshman turned in a positive display. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Sam Byram - 6 out of 10 Didn't have an awful lot to do, but what he did he did well. AFP/Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Cheikhou Kouyate - 7 out of 10 Made a number of crunching tackles in the middle of the park. But his tendency to concede needless fouls is frustrating to watch. West Ham United via Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Mark Noble - 6 out of 10 A hard-woking display, although made a brainless challenge on Eric Dier in the first-half for which he was rightly booked. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Aaron Cresswell - 6 out of 10 For such a talented player he simply wasn't able to get forward and join in the attack enough. Did his job well at the back, though. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Andre Ayew - 7 out of 10 Didn't see an awful lot of the ball playing just off the shoulder of Calleri, but very tidy with the ball at his feet when he did find himself in possession. AFP/Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Manuel Lanzini - 8 out of 10 Unlucky not to win a penalty when he was clattered by Hugo Lloris. A constant threat, and opened the scoring from close-range with a powerful finish. AFP/Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Jonathan Calleri - 6 out of 10 Worked hard although he is not in the same class as Andy Carroll when it comes to the target-man role. Frequently gave the ball away. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Hugo Lloris - 7 out of 10 Was lucky not to concede a penalty when he caught Lanzini on the edge of the box. Made up for it with a stunning reaction save from the same player. AFP/Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Kyle Walker - 5 out of 10 Was this a sign his head has been turned by all the transfer talk? Not his usual composed self. Poor going forward and picked up a silly booking. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Toby Alderweireld - 6 out of 10 Tottenham's best defender: made 3 important tackles, a number only better by Heung Min-Son on the wing. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Jan Vertonghen - 5 out of 10 Looked strangely susceptible to the long-ball over the top. Withdrawn by Pochettino after Tottenham conceded the first-goal. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Ben Davies - 6 out of 10 Coped better than Walker on the opposite flank although lacks the dynamism of Danny Rose in advanced positions. AFP/Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Eric Dier - 6 out of 10 Not up to scratch. Uncharacteristically careless in possession. Stayed in a more rigid midfield position alongside Wanyama rather than in the more fluid role we have grown accustomed to seeing him in. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Victor Wanyama - 5 out of 10 Looked to pick up a slight-knock in the first-half. It has been a long season for the midfield anchorman and he looked tired here. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Christian Eriksen - 6 out of 10 After a series of exquisite performances in the heart of Tottenham's attack, he disappointed against West Ham. Found space only occasionally, and tended to make the wrong decision when he did. AFP/Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Dele Alli - 6 out of 10 Reduced to a role on the periphery for most of the game. Far, far from his best. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Heung min-Son - 7 out of 10 One of Tottenham's better players. Had a good shot well saved in the second-half. Made more tackles than any of his team-mates. Getty Images West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur player ratings Harry Kane - 5 out of 10 Hard to remember a more subdued Harry Kane performance. Had a close-range shot saved by Adrian at point blank range in the first-half. That was about it. AFP/Getty Images

Soon after, Riley explained herself Twitter: “Didn't mean any offence to Spurs or their fans tonight just a surprise to slip v WHam with their form on paper. Personal abuse is hideous.”

She continued with a set of three Tweets, saying: “For the record I didn't say Spurs are bottle jobs but tonight's game was a test of nerve. WH hadn't beaten any of the top 6 this season.

“After a great run to slip now is disappointing for Spurs. As a MUFC fan neutral in the title run closer would've been more interesting.