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West Ham have condemned an unidentified fan who was caught on camera racially abusing Tottenham Hotspur forward Heung-min Son.

In the footage, the Hammers fan interrupts the South Korean player whilst signing an autograph in his car, before asking if he sells DVDs - a common anti-Asian stereotype.

The Spurs player appears to awkwardly laugh off the incident once he realises what is happening, before winding up his car window.

The man then yells "yeah, West Ham you wanker" before driving off.

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The video does not show the face of the abuser, although the last line of the insult indicates that he is a supporter of Tottenham's London rivals West Ham.

The Hammers slammed the incident, saying in a statement that they have a "zero-tolerance approach to any form of discrimination" from their fanbase, and "unreservedly condemn" the man in the clip.

Similarly, Tottenham Hotspur added: "Racist behaviour is completely unacceptable and we hope that the individual is identified to the authorities and the necessary action taken."

This episode comes after Son was the subject of similar chants from Millwall supporters in last season's FA Cup, a game which Spurs won 6-0 thanks to a hat-trick from the Korean forward.

He also appeared to be subjected to a similar experience whilst on international duty recently, with Colombia's Edwin Cardona seeming to make a gesture mocking Son's appearance with particular reference to his eyes.