A crackdown was launched today into the sale of "tasteless and offensive" T-shirts being sold outside Chelsea's home ground which feature Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, reports the London Evening Standard.
Rogue retailers were selling the tops outside Stamford Bridge, in Fulham Road, before and after the West London club's clash with Manchester United on Sunday.
Other T-shirts feature offensive images of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
Hammersmith and Fulham Council's trading standards today vowed to stop the sale of the T-shirts.
A Hammersmith & Fulham spokesperson said: "We will not tolerate the sale of offensive and anti-Semitic merchandise on the streets of our borough.
"Trading Standards officers will continue their work, with the support of the club and their fans, to stop the sale of these deeply unpleasant T-shirts."
The club itself can only take direct action if the T-shirts are being sold on their property or if they breach copyright or intellectual property rights.