A person has been arrested and charged after allegedly assaulting Jack Grealish at
the tip of Sunday’s Manchester derby at Outdated Trafford.
The Manchester Metropolis midfielder was strolling off the pitch in the direction of the gamers’ tunnel when the alleged incident occurred, based on the Every day Mail, prompting a police investigation.
Each Manchester golf equipment declined to remark when contacted by the PA information company, citing the stay investigation, though it’s understood United are cooperating with police inquiries.
An announcement from Larger Manchester Police on Monday stated: “Alfie Holt of Haven Drive, Droyslden, has been charged with assault. He will appear at Manchester Magistrates Court in July.
“This cost pertains to an incident which befell at Outdated Trafford yesterday.”
Grealish got here on within the 74th minute of the goalless draw at United as Metropolis missed the prospect to return to the highest 4.
His fellow midfielder Phil Foden was the topic of vulgar crowd chants about his mom in the course of the first half, which drew a powerful rebuke from Metropolis boss Pep Guardiola on the finish of the competition.
“The chants to him? Lack of class. But it’s not United, it’s the people,” Guardiola stated.
“We are so exposed, the people who are now on the screen in world football – managers, owners, and football players, especially.
“Truthfully, I do not perceive the thoughts of the folks, involving the mum from Phil, being concerned in that.
“It’s a lack of integrity, class – and they should be ashamed. But it’s what it is, it’s happening everywhere I would say, not just in UK, everywhere.”