Premier League clubs agree new measures to tackle crowd trouble after pitch invasions last month

Premier League clubs agree new safety measures to tackle crowd trouble after Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen and Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira were targeted during pitch invasions – with pyrotechnics and missiles also an issue

  • The Premier League will introduce enhanced safety measures next season
  • Clubs wants to clamp down on pitch invasions, pyrotechnics and missiles
  • Visiting teams will provide additional stewards for away matches

The Premier League will introduce enhanced safety measures to prevent crowd misbehaviour ahead of the start of next season, with clubs unanimously agreeing that visiting teams will provide additional stewards for away matches.

Aston Villa’s Swedish goalkeeper Robin Olsen was attacked as Manchester City fans celebrated their Premier League title win by invading the pitch at the Etihad Stadium last month.

Everton fans invaded the pitch at Goodison Park following Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s late winner and at the final whistle of their 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace, which secured their spot in the top flight.

Everton fans invaded the pitch after beating Crystal Palace to avoid relegation last month

Palace boss Patrick Vieira was involved in an altercation with a fan at Goodison Park

Palace boss Patrick Vieira was involved in an altercation with a fan at Goodison Park

Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira was involved in an altercation with a fan at Goodison Park

Palace manager Patrick Vieira was also involved in an altercation with a fan when he was walking towards the away dressing room after the final whistle, prompting the English Football Association to launch an investigation.

The league said that it also hoped to address the issue of missiles and pyrotechnics that disrupted matches last season.

‘It is vital that everyone feels safe at a match,’ Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said.

‘Supporters must be reminded it is illegal to enter the pitch at any time… this area is unequivocally for football and under no circumstance should players, managers, match officials or staff fear for their safety – just as fans should remain protected in the stands.

Aston Villa's Robin Olsen (circled) was hit when thousands of Man City fans invaded the pitch

Aston Villa’s Robin Olsen (circled) was hit when thousands of Man City fans invaded the pitch

‘In addition, we have seen an increase in the use of pyrotechnics and missiles, both of which are not only a criminal offence, but can cause serious injury.’

West Ham United manager David Moyes said pitch invasions have been an ‘issue’, while Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta added invaders pose a danger to players and staff.

The league said that as a first step, clubs had unanimously agreed the requirement for visiting clubs to provide stewards for away matches in order to improve safety for supporters.

It added that it would work with stakeholders of the game to further address the issue.

City fans could not hide their delight as they ran onto the pitch after the title was secured

City fans could not hide their delight as they ran onto the pitch after the title was secured

source: dailymail.co.uk