Tottenham intend to take action against their supporters responsible for allegedly displaying a banner in reference to Marcos Alonso's involvement in a car accident in 2011 that tragically killed a young woman.

Spurs fans reportedly showed off the banner at Huddersfield Town's Kirklees Stadium before their 4-0 victory.

It read: "Marcos Alonso - He murdered a girl." It also contained a no drinking sign and the picture of a car.

The Chelsea star was 20 at the time and on the books of Bolton Wanderers when he was involved in a Madrid car crash that tragically led to a 19-year-old girl losing her life.

Alonso was arrested and charged with various offenses, including speeding and being over the legal alcohol limit.

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After initially facing a prison sentence, Alonso was fined €61,000 and banned from driving for three years and four months.

The banner appears to have been motivated by the Spanish left wing-back's double earlier in the season to condemn Spurs to defeat in their opening Premier League match at Wembley.

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Spurs now intend to identify those responsible and take action due to its "extremely poor taste."

"This banner is clearly in extremely poor taste and we are investigating the matter," a Tottenham spokesman told the Times. "If found to be a Spurs fan, they will be dealt with accordingly."

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