An Islington Council spokeswoman earlier told the JC they would send people to investigate.
“We will bring them to the panel and they could lose their licence,” she said.
But no representative was at Sunday’s match.
A council spokesman said: “Officers from the council and police have followed up this complaint. We will take all appropriate necessary action.”
A Metropolitan police spokesman confirmed that no arrests were made.
“Enquiries are ongoing,” he said.
Three Spurs fans have been charged in connection with the use of the Y-word. They go on trial on March 11.