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Pitch invader flattened by player to cheers

Fans have stopped play at many recent high-profile internatio­nal events by running onto fields

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LONDON — Sam Kerr took matters into her own hands — or rather her left shoulder — when a man holding a cellphone entered the field and held up play during a big Women’s Champions League match.

The Chelsea striker, who is Australia’s captain and one of the world’s best players, walked near to the man as he was finally being ushered back off the field and then knocked him to the ground, to cheers from fans.

The incident happened during Chelsea’s 0-0 draw with Juventus at Kingsmeado­w, and Kerr was given a yellow card for her actions. In footage spread widely on social media, Juventus players seemed to try to stop the referee from booking Kerr.

Stewards at the match appeared to be slow in getting onto the field to deal with the man, something not lost on Chelsea manager Emma Hayes.

“We have seen in the growth of the game that there is this sense the players are more in demand,” Hayes said in quotes published by the BBC.

“I think it should serve as a reminder to us all and the stadiums and stewards that we have to put player protection first.”

There have been frequent occasions in recent months when fans have run onto the field in games across various sports taking place in Britain, not least in the final minutes of a rugby internatio­nal between

Wales and South Africa when an intruder might have stopped the Welsh team scoring a match-winning try.

The man, who was later confirmed as a registered club player, was banned from rugby events at Wales’ Principali­ty Stadium for life.

In cricket, a man dressed in full cricket whites slipped past stewards and ran onto the field before hurling a ball down the pitch and then colliding with an England player during the third test against India at The Oval in September. The man, a self-described YouTube prankster, was arrested on suspicion of assault.

In men’s soccer, there have been two occasions over the past two months when fans have run onto the field at Old Trafford and got close to Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo before being stopped by stewards.

And at a Europa Conference League match between Tottenham and Vitesse last month, a young fan was confronted by stadium security on the field after he approached Tottenham striker Harry Kane after the final whistle.

 ?? JOHN WALTON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chelsea’s Sam Kerr, left, grounded a man who ran onto the pitch Wednesday during a Women’s Champions League match. The Chelsea striker walked near the man as he was being ushered off the field and barged him to the ground as fans cheered.
JOHN WALTON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chelsea’s Sam Kerr, left, grounded a man who ran onto the pitch Wednesday during a Women’s Champions League match. The Chelsea striker walked near the man as he was being ushered off the field and barged him to the ground as fans cheered.

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