Uefa to take action on Anderlecht
Uefa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Anderlecht following an incident during Thursday's match against Tottenham.
Spurs' Didier Zokora appeared to be hit by objects thrown from the crowd during the 1-1 Uefa Cup draw at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium in Brussels.
Goalkeeper Paul Robinson also picked up a metal rod which he handed to the fourth official after the match.
Spurs boss Juande Ramos later expressed his concern for his players' safety.
The Belgian side have already been fined for crowd disturbances during a Champions League qualifier earlier in the season against Fenerbahce and Uefa officials will take previous cases into consideration when they meet.
The punishments range from a fine to expulsion from the tournament.
"The control and disciplinary body will meet on 13 December to make a decision on this case," a Uefa spokesman said.
Former Genk player Zokora appeared to be hit by a lighter but was not seriously hurt, and said afterwards: "I played for four years in Belgium - and they hate me!"
Ramos said: "This is very bad for the players and those who work in football.
"But I did not see what happened. We have to be left in peace on the pitch and you can't have objects thrown because somebody could get hurt."
Spurs qualified for the knockout stage of the Uefa Cup after coming from behind to draw in Belgium.