England fans filmed singing pro-Hitler, anti-Semitic Tottenham songs in Russia

Anti-Semitic England fans at the 2018 World Cup

This footage is appalling.

According to reports on social media on Wednesday, a couple of idiotic England fans have been filmed signing pro-Hitler, anti-Semitic Tottenham songs in Russia.

The video is being shared around the Telegram social media app, which is incredibly popular in Russia.

In the video, drunk-looking England fans are filmed chanting disgusting songs about Tottenham.

Tottenham, of course, are known for being well-supported by Jews in England.

The England fans display Nazi salutes as they proudly chant their anti-Semitic songs.

The video will no doubt be a huge embarrassment to England and the FA.

Video being shared on Russia @telegram channels of (alleged) England soccer fans sieg-heiling & singing Nazi songs, (allegedly) from Volgograd (allegedly) this week. Does anyone recognise the people here? Even the bar? pic.twitter.com/Z84IY9KlEa — Bryan MacDonald (@27khv) June 20, 2018

England’s likely XI vs Panama

How will England line-up in their second World Cup match?

The big news out of the England camp on Wednesday morning is that Tottenham’s Dele Alli is injured.

Alli, who started England’s World Cup opener against Tunisia, came off in the second half with a knock.

England beat Tunisia 2-1 thanks to two goals from Tottenham’s Harry Kane.

It’s now been confirmed that Alli has a thigh injury.

How long will Alli be out for? That’s unknown until the results of a scan taken on Tuesday are revealed.

The hope is that Alli’s knock is minor, however he’ll for sure miss England’s next match against Panama.

That’s good news for Chelsea’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

RLC, who spent last season on loan at Crystal Palace from Chelsea, is set to start for England in Alli’s place, as reported in Wednesday’s Times.

Also see: Neymar suffers fresh injury in Brazil training.

One problem with Wenger’s brutal Lichtsteiner & Xhaka criticism vs Brazil.