No arrests made after fans storm pitch in A-League derby

No arrests made after fans storm pitch in A-League derby

The derby descended into chaos after lots of of Melbourne Victory supporters ran onto the sector at AAMI Park on the 20-minute mark of the sport.

Melbourne City goalkeeper Tom Glover was left bleeding from the top after being struck with a steel bucket. He acquired remedy at AAMI Park for a concussion earlier than being transported to hospital.

Police have not made any arrests after supporters stormed the pitch and attacked gamers at an A-League match in Melbourne final evening. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
Melbourne City goalkeeper Tom Glover was left bleeding from the top after being struck with a steel bucket. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Referee Alex King, match officers and camera-operators had been additionally focused within the assault.

These incidents are being investigated by police.

A Victoria Police spokesperson stated the behaviour of the followers was “disappointing”.

A bleeding Tom Glover acquired remedy at AAMI Park for a concussion earlier than being transported to hospital. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

The spokesperson stated supporters left the sector after a brief time period and the gang left the stadium.

“There were no other incidents reported to police and at this stage no arrests have been made,” they stated.

The A-League males’s recreation was between Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory was deserted.

Moments earlier than the incident, followers from each golf equipment threw flares onto the pitch, however when Glover hurled a flare again into the Victory followers space, it triggered the offended spectators to storm the sector.