A SPURS fan has admitted kicking Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale during the North London derby.
Joseph Watts, 35, was held after tensions flared at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month.
Ramsdale, 24, was booted in the back as he went to get his gloves and bottle from the side of the goal.
Watts, who admitted he was drunk, had clambered onto an advertising board to aim the kick at the England star.
Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court was told the thug was seen desperately scrambling through the throng of Spurs fans to escape.
Players from both sides then ran over to try and diffuse the situation.
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Watts admitted assault by beating, going on to an area adjacent to the playing area and throwing a missile on to a football playing area.
The yob, of Hackney, East London, threw four coins towards the pitch during the drama on January 15.
He was handed a 12-month community order and made to pay £100 in compensation to the footballer.
Watts was also slapped with a four-year football banning order meaning he cannot attend matches.
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In a victim impact statement, Ramsdale said he saw a masseuse because his back felt “heavy”, but there were no marks.
He added: “I’ve never had someone enter the pitch and kick me.
“I don’t think it’s acceptable that I should be assaulted at work.”
The keeper had made seven saves during the Gunners’ 2-0 win against their London rivals.
But the win was marred by the chaotic scenes, with the Arsenal no1 later revealing the incident left him with a “sour taste”.
Tottenham vowed to slap the shameless fan with an immediate ban once they were identified.
The club said at the time: “We are appalled by the behaviour of a supporter that attempted to attack Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale at the end of today’s match.
“Violence in any form has no place in football.”
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While a Football Association statement read: “We strongly condemn the incident involving a spectator that followed today’s Premier League fixture between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.
“This is wholly unacceptable behaviour and we will work together with the police, the relevant authorities and the clubs to ensure the appropriate action is taken.”
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