Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

West Ham United launch probe into crowd trouble

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

West Ham United have launched an investigat­ion into the crowd disturbanc­es that marred their 3-0 home defeat by Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday, the club said.

Several incidents occurred including supporters making their way on to the pitch during the game, which led to the club saying that they have called an emergency meeting with all London Stadium stakeholde­rs.

“West Ham United have immediatel­y launched a full and thorough investigat­ion into the incidents which marred the second half of today’s match and are committed to taking decisive and appropriat­e action,” the statement said.

Many in the stadium directed their anger at the club’s co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan, both of whom were forced to leave the directors’ box early for their own safety.

The Football Associatio­n said it would be seeking observatio­ns from West Ham as well as awaiting the match referee’s report. The Premier League joined in the condemnati­on and said it would also seek answers from the London side, who are three points above the relegation zone.

“It is essential that everybody who plays or attends a Premier League football match can do so safely,” a Premier League statement said.

“While the official investigat­ion of the incidents will be carried out by the Football Associatio­n,

LONDON:

we will be asking our own questions of West Ham United about what happened this afternoon, especially to ensure similar events never reoccur.”

The result was a fourth defeat in five league games for David Moyes’ side and captain Mark Noble, who tackled one of the pitch invaders after Ashley Barnes’s opening goal for Burnley, admitted the atmosphere in the stadium was “horrible”.

Frustratio­n has often boiled over since West Ham left Upton Park for the former Olympic Stadium in 2016.

“It’s been like this for the past two seasons, since we moved to this stadium,” Noble said.

“Every time we lose we and the board get a lot of stick. It seemed today that the fans had had enough. They wanted to show their emotion. The atmosphere was horrible,” he added.

CHELSEA BEAT PALACE

Willian inspired Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Crystal Palace as the Blues got back to winning ways. Willian opened the scoring in the first half and Martin Kelly’s own goal doubled the lead before the break. A late goal for Palace by Patrick van Aanholt made things uncomforta­ble, but it was a valuable victory for Chelsea over a London rival who had proved troublesom­e in recent seasons.

 ?? REUTERS ?? West Ham club captain Mark Noble (left) tackles a fan.
REUTERS West Ham club captain Mark Noble (left) tackles a fan.

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