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EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham's £1.2billion stadium was vandalised during the international break with one person arrested after significant damage... but there are no indications the incident was linked to anti-semitism

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been vandalised, causing significant damage to the £1.2billion stadium.

Mail Sport has learned that Spurs' home ground has been targeted during the international break, resulting in parts of the ground being damaged.

A person has been arrested following the incident on Monday night.

There are no indications the incident is motivated by the ongoing Israeli/Palestine conflict, pertinent given Tottenham's strong ties to the Jewish community.

Sources have indicated that the cost of the damage will run into at least six-figures.

Tottenham Hotspur's stadium has been vandalised with one person arrested after the incident
Tottenham Hotspur's stadium has been vandalised with one person arrested after the incident
The significant damage to the ground, which cost u00a31.2billion, will run into at least six figures
The significant damage to the ground, which cost £1.