An image has been released of a Tottenham fan who was seriously injured in an attack by fellow supporters after last week's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.

Michael Voller, a 23-year-old Spurs fan, was attacked outside Wembley Stadium after he had watched his side's 4-2 defeat to Chelsea with friends on Saturday (April 22).

Police believe Mr Voller was attacked by other Tottenham supporters, after he was mistaken as a Chelsea fan.

He was punched in the face, causing him serious injuries including a broken cheek-bone, eye-socket and skull. Doctors believe the attack may leave lasting damage to his eyesight.

The incident took place at around 7.30pm, outside Moore Spice Indian restaurant on Engineers Way, near to the stadium.

Mr Voller, who also used to work at Spurs' Enfield training ground, was walking past the restaurant, when he was identified and targeted by another group of Tottenham fans walking in the opposite direction.

It is believed that one of the group then mistook him for a rival Chelsea supporter and punched him in the face, leaving him injured.

Mr Voller was admitted to hospital later that evening and has since been discharged. He continues to receive treatment but doctors are concerned over potentially permanent damage to his eyesight.

Police have identified a suspect they would like to speak with in connection with the attack.

He is described as a white man, in his early 20s and approximately 5ft 10ins tall. He was wearing a black hooded top or jacket on the day of the incident.

Investigating officer, DC James Robb, of Brent CID, said: "This was a violent and unprovoked assault that has left a young man with some terrible injuries that could end up affecting him for the rest of his life.

"This kind of violence has absolutely no place at a football match, and I sincerely hope that those who were with the person responsible do the right thing by Michael, who is a fellow supporter and has supported Tottenham since he was a young boy.

“I would appeal to all Spurs fans to think hard about whether they have any information about the person who did this.

"I have no doubt that there will be several people who know who did this and I would appeal to anyone with information to get in touch with us or to contact Crimestoppers anonymously."

Anyone with information regarding the assault or the identity of the suspect is asked to call Brent CID on: 020 8733 3737 or Crimestoppers anonymously on: 0800 555 111.