The arrests are linked to incidents of racial hatred that occurred during the London derby, which has seen similar issues in the past. A third individual was previously arrested on December 5 in connection with the same case and has been placed on probation.
Last year, West Ham supporters engaged in offensive behavior, mimicking the sound of gas chambers at White Hart Lane, the stadium of Tottenham. Additionally, they chanted slogans in support of Paolo Di Canio, a former Italian player who had made controversial gestures reminiscent of Nazi salutes and expressed admiration for Benito Mussolini.
Tottenham, based in north-east London, has a historical association with the Jewish community and is often subjected to ridicule by opposing fans. In protest, Tottenham supporters have identified themselves as “the army of Youpins,” sparking a heated debate in September.