Millwall is confronted with a FA examination about another singing against Crystal Palace after the pathogenic Jean-Philippe Mateta Taunt.
Millwall left the FA Cup after their 3-1 defeat to Palace, who booked their place in the next round of the competition on Saturday.
The Premier League outfit took the lead through Japhet Tanganga (OG) before Daniel Munoz, for his part, doubled.
Wes Harding reduced the deficit just before the break.
Eddie Nketiah restored Palace’s lead of two goals in the second half.
The Selhurst Park, however, was marred by the injury to Mateta, which was stretched after an annoying collision with Millwall -goalkeeper Liam Roberts.
Mateta was removed by Roberts, who was shown a red card after a VAR assessment.
BBC commentator Jonathan Pearce convicted songs of the Millwall fans focused on Mateta, who received urgent medical attention after he had been kicked in the head.
But the mean singing will not be investigated by the FA, because it does not break rules.
A second singing focused on Ben Chilwell, however, will be investigated by the FA, according to BBC reporter Alex Howell.
The FA will investigate the ‘Chelsea Rent Boy’ ascocks of Millwall fans that are focused in Chilwell, which is on loan in Palace from the Stamford Bridge outfit.
Chilwell, 28, joined Palace from Chelsea on loan for the rest of the season during the January transfer window and started the match against Millwall on his part.

Ben Chilwell in action against Millwall. Image: Getty
Speaking after the victory of his team, Oliver Glasner gave an update about Mateta while he burns Roberts’ challenge as’ terrible ‘.
“He is aware and in the hospital,” he told the BBC. “His ear looks terrible and it is a very serious injury.
“We hope the very best for him. Let’s look. We are not really happy today.
“It’s a great victory and great to go into the quarterfinals, but if you lose a player, especially with an error like this, you have two different feelings in your stomach.
“I didn’t want to see it, but we have to talk about it and I just watched it.
“It’s terrible. I’m sure the keeper JP did not want to injure – no player wants this.
“If you go to the ball with the intensity of the foot at this height, you just can’t.
“It is so dangerous. I don’t want to blame him, but it was a terrible mistake.”
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