English soccer field invasions see players punched, pushed
LONDON — In an alleged moment of malice, a pitch invader punches a player. In an apparent attempt to join goal celebrations, a fan pushes an opposition player.
Concerns about security at English soccer games grew Sunday after incidents at Birmingham City and Arsenal saw two supporters arrested for leaping out of their seats and attacking players.
The first incident happened in the opening minutes of the match known as the “Second City Derby” in Birmingham. A fan charged onto the field and caught Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish unaware, swinging a right arm and striking the side of his head.
“I was walking into position and then just felt a whack around the side of the face,” Grealish said. “Obviously there’s rivalry and stuff in football but I don’t think there’s any place for that.”