Stewards try desperately to intervene as an angry mob of Cardiff fans chase a Liverpool supporter out of the home end for jumping up to celebrate James Milner's late penalty

  • Footage has emerged of a group of Cardiff fans chasing a Liverpool supporter
  • Liverpool fan was sat in a home section and cheered James Milner's penalty
  • He was ejected by stewards as a result but chased out of the stadium by mob
  • One shouts 'f***ing have him' as they chase the away supporter and security
  • Liverpool won Sunday's match 2-0 to remain on track to win the Premier League 

Footage has emerged of a Liverpool supporter being chased out of the Cardiff City Stadium by angry home fans after celebrating his team's second goal on Sunday.

The clip shows the Liverpool fan being bundled out of one of the home stands by stewards with about a dozen Cardiff fans in pursuit.

One shouts 'f***ing have him' as security rush him out of the stadium, but not before punches are exchanged.

Video footage shows a mob of angry Cardiff fans chasing a Liverpool supporter out of one of the home stands after he celebrated James Milner's penalty on Sunday afternoon

Video footage shows a mob of angry Cardiff fans chasing a Liverpool supporter out of one of the home stands after he celebrated James Milner's penalty on Sunday afternoon

One Cardiff fan shouts 'f***ing have him' as stewards bundle the Liverpool fan out the ground

One Cardiff fan shouts 'f***ing have him' as stewards bundle the Liverpool fan out the ground

Punches were exchanged as security dragged the Liverpool fan out of Cardiff's Stadium

Punches were exchanged as security dragged the Liverpool fan out of Cardiff's Stadium

The Liverpool supporter had cheered James Milner's crucial penalty during the 2-0 victory

The Liverpool supporter had cheered James Milner's crucial penalty during the 2-0 victory

A struggle ensued as some of the Cardiff fans caught up with the ejected Liverpool supporter

A struggle ensued as some of the Cardiff fans caught up with the ejected Liverpool supporter

An eyewitness said the Liverpool fan had been sat in a Cardiff section and had celebrated when James Milner scored their second goal of the afternoon from the penalty spot.

Liverpool won the Premier League fixture 2-0 to return to the top of the table and push Cardiff closer to relegation to the Championship.

A spokesman for South Wales Police confirmed that two arrests were made in relation to events around the game.

South Wales Police confirmed that two arrests were made in connection with Sunday's game

South Wales Police confirmed that two arrests were made in connection with Sunday's game

Security can be seen urging calm as they stand between the Cardiff mob and the Liverpool fan

Security can be seen urging calm as they stand between the Cardiff mob and the Liverpool fan

James Milner (right) celebrates with Jordan Henderson after scoring Liverpool's second goal

James Milner (right) celebrates with Jordan Henderson after scoring Liverpool's second goal

Other footage emerged on Twitter showing Liverpool fans being removed from home stands.

As Liverpool close in on potentially their first league title since 1990, tickets for their matches - especially away from home - are becoming like gold dust.

It's clear that their fans will go to extraordinary lengths to watch Jurgen Klopp's side, even if it involves buying tickets in home sections. 

Cardiff's stadium regulations state: 'Any individual who has entered any part of the ground designated for the use of any group of supporters to which he does not belong may be ejected from the ground either for the purposes of his own safety or for any other reason.' 

The Liverpool section during Sunday's win at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday afternoon

The Liverpool section during Sunday's win at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday afternoon 

 

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