Fan involved in an altercation with Nottingham Forest players in FA Cup tie against Leicester

Leicester fan arrested after running on the pitch to confront celebrating Nottingham Forest players after they had just scored to go 3-0 up in FA Cup fourth-round tie

A fan invaded the pitch during Nottingham Forest’s 4-1 cup win over LeicesterThe individual approached Forest’s players after they scored their third goalHe was quickly tackled to the ground by stewards and then taken away by police Supporters had been warned by police beforehand to ‘enjoy the game safely’ 



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A Leicester fan was arrested after being involved in an altercation with Nottingham Forest’s players in the Reds’ stunning 4-1 win over the Foxes in the FA Cup at the City Ground on Sunday.

In the first game between the East Midlands rivals in eight years, Forest went 3-0 up against the cup holders inside the opening 32 minutes.

After Joe Worrall headed in the Reds’ third goal, one Foxes supporter made their way onto the pitch to where the players were celebrating.

The fan managed to make their way on to the pitch as Nottingham Forest were celebrating

Police were quick to react to the situation and escorted the individual away from the pitch

The individual briefly managed to become part of the celebratory huddle before being pushed away by Forest’s players.

Stewards were quick to react and he was soon tackled to the ground before being taken away by police.

The BBC said on their coverage that the supporter was then arrested and taken to police custody. 

Leicester said in a statement: ‘The club is appalled by such behaviour and offers its apologies to Nottingham Forest and its players whose safety was compromised.

‘We applaud the swift action taken by City Ground stewards in apprehending the individual involved, who will be subject to a lifetime ban from all Leicester City fixtures at home and away.

‘We will offer every support to the relevant authorities in pursuing further appropriate action.’  

The incident occurred after Joe Worrall scored Nottingham Forest’s third goal of the afternoon

Sunday’s cup tie was the first game between Nottingham Forest and Leicester for eight years

‘There were definitely punches thrown and that is disgusting on the football field,’ former England defender Jonathan Woodgate said on BBC Radio 5 Live as he described the incident. 

‘That just should not be happening, it is disgusting.’

It was a sell-out crowd at the City Ground for the FA Cup fourth round tie, with 4,000 Leicester fans making the short trip.

Before the game, police had warned supporters to ‘enjoy the game safely’.

Nottinghamshire Police had warned supporters before the game to enjoy the fixture safely

Chief Inspector Neil Williams, match commander for Nottinghamshire Police, said: ‘Due to Leicester City’s recent success, today’s match represents the first time these rivals have met in nearly eight years, so I understand that both sets of supporters will want to win.

‘While we want everyone who is attending the game to have a great time, it is important that people don’t allow their emotions to get the better of them and spoil the day for others.

‘Having spoken to fan groups beforehand, we know that the vast majority of supporters will be attending the match just to cheer their side on and to enjoy the feel of another local derby, so our main focus will be to ensure everyone is able to do this safely.’

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