Tottenham ejected supporters on Saturday after they uploaded a video to social media where they were racially abusing a fellow fan.

Footage emerged of the fans sat in the stand at Wembley using racist stereotypes when discussing an Asian fan behind them, while comparing him to Spurs’ South Korean forward Heung-min Son.

And Spurs kicked them out of this weekend's game against Wolves before revealing the duo faced a ban from attending matches in the future.

The video begins with one supporter commenting: ‘Son… has he got his egg fried rice. Has he got his prawn balls? Chicken chow mein? Can’t believe it. Where is he?’

Tottenham ejected two supporters during the game against Wolves on Saturday after they uploaded a video to social media where they were racially abusing a fellow fan

‘There he is,’ his friend comments, as the camera turns towards an Asian fan.

‘Surely he should be on the bench or warming up? Why is he wearing both parts? He should be wearing Tottenham surely. Do you think he’s come to see me and he’s a bit shy?’

‘It’s probably for a chicken chow mein’.

‘Do they have salt and vinegar in chicken chow mein?’

‘I think so’.

‘I might ask him. They do chicken chow mein pot noodle don’t they? I wonder if he’ll say hello to me if I ask him. He looks very serious, very focused. He must be coming on second half.’

‘He’s getting wound up for the game.’

‘Do you think he’ll need some egg fried rice just to give him a bit more energy? Because he looks a bit tired. I know he played mid-week, internationals and that. Strange isn’t it?’

Tottenham said: '‘Any kind of racist, discriminatory or anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated by the club. We have a strict, zero tolerance attitude in this regard.'

A Tottenham spokesperson said: ‘Any kind of racist, discriminatory or anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated by the club. We have a strict, zero tolerance attitude in this regard and shall take action against anyone behaving or using language that is abusive, offensive or obscene.

‘Those involved have been identified, ejected from today’s game and will face a ban. We are grateful to supporters for bringing this to our attention.’

The footage appears to be from before the game against Liverpool at Wembley in September.