The Football Association are to investigate allegations that Newcastle supporters directed racist chanting toward Middlesbrough striker Mido on Saturday.

The Egyptian forward was targeted as he warmed up during the 0-0 Tees-Tyne derby at the Riverside. It was a repeat of scenes in the same fixture last season.

An FA spokesman said: "We'll work with the clubs and potentially the police to identify those responsible.

"We would call for individuals found guilty to be banned."

However, Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate has not called for Newcastle to be punished for the incident.

"We have to rise above it. If people want to shout those things it's a reflection on them," said Southgate.

"There's a danger that we go on a witch hunt. What do you do? Punish the club?

"They can't do anything about their travelling fans. It's an individual decision to sing what they want.

"I don't think that's fair. How can a club the size of Newcastle control individuals?

"It's a sensitive one and I understand the importance, but I don't want to put the pressure on an excellent club like Newcastle."

A spokesman for Newcastle added: "The club does not condone any sort of offensive chanting."