Preston defender Darnell Fisher looks certain to be subject of a Football Association investigation after grabbing Callum Paterson's genitalia twice during a Championship match.
Video footage emerged of Fisher grabbing Paterson's private parts with both hands at a corner during 10-man Sheffield Wednesday's 1-0 defeat at Deepdale.
It evoked memories of Vinnie Jones squeezing Paul Gascoigne's testicles during a top-flight match between Newcastle and Wimbledon in 1988.
New Wednesday manager Tony Pulis said he did not witness Fisher's actions but added: 'He'll be up in flames if he's done that.'
Neither did referee David Webb spot it and the FA will await the official's report before taking any further action.
Sportsmail has contacted the Football Association for comment.
The incident took place in the same week that the dual code England rugby international Joel Tomkins was handed an eight-match ban for making 'inappropriate contact' with Richie Myler's backside in a Super League contest between Catalans Dragons and Leeds Rhinos. Tomkins was caught on camera putting his finger into Myler's backside after a tackle.
Earlier this year, England prop Joe Marler was given a 10-week suspension for touching the genitals of Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones in a Six Nations contest - although rugby union's shutdown for the coronavirus pandemic meant he did not miss any action.
After Tom Barkhuizen's volley condemned Wednesday to defeat on Pulis' return to the dugout after 18 months away from the game, the former Stoke, Crystal Palace and West Brom manager admitted he has serious problems to sort out in attack for a side that have scored just six goals in 12 Championship outings.
Not helped by Josh Windass, who was dismissed for a chest-high lunge on Joe Rafferty just 17 minutes in, beginning a three-match suspension for the visit to Swansea on Wednesday and Jack Marriott returning to parent club Derby as injury has ruled him out until the new year.
Meanwhile, David Kemp, Pulis' long-term number two, will not be part of his Hillsborough backroom staff due to a family illness. Mike Trusson, the ex-Celtic scout, has been named as assistant with Craig Gardner also joining as a coach.