Crystal Palace: Patrick Vieira defended after his kick, the Premier League tackles pitch invasions

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This is the controversy of the day across the Channel, the invasion of land at Goodison Park has alerted all British observers to the dangerousness of the phenomenon. Indeed, according to the Daily Mail et The Sun, and relayed by RMC Sport this morning, the Premier League is reportedly ready to take significant steps to stem the problem plaguing English grounds. The first idea would be to set up stewards who can run specifically to catch those who cross the field.

Some players have spoken since Thursday, including Troy Deeney, who defended Patrick Vieira: “ If you know Vieira as a player and as a man, he’s not going to let anyone physically touch him or insult him without doing anything in return. We all remember the iconic photos of him and Roy Keane. If he’s not afraid of Keane, he won’t be afraid of an old veteran who would rush at him to insult him. The reactions online were that Vieira got in trouble, but why didn’t we get the fan insulting him. Players and managers are meant to be role models, but they are also human beings. In normal life, if someone pushes you down the street, chances are you will react. Vieira is no different, regardless of how much money he earns or what sport he plays. We’re in a weird space right now where the victim is seen as the problem, more than the person who is actually the problem. »

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to summarize

This Thursday evening, when Everton formalized their stay at home against Crystal Palace, an invasion of the field took place, reminding everyone that it could be dangerous. The Premier League should find solutions soon.

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