Two men charged following pitch invasion at Manchester City’s win over Aston Villa

Villa goalkeeper Olsen attacked in post-match celebrations at Etihad Stadium

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Manchester City fans celebrate on the pitch after winning the Premier League.
Manchester City fans celebrate on the pitch after winning the Premier League.
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Two men have been charged following Manchester City’s Premier League game against Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, police said, after fans poured onto pitch to celebrate their title win.

Greater Manchester Police said in a statement Phillip Maxwell, 28, had been charged with throwing a missile (pyrotechnic) onto the pitch, while Paul Colbridge, 37, had been charged with going onto the field.

Court appearances

Both were bailed ahead of court appearances. Villa boss Steven Gerrard said goalkeeper Robin Olsen was attacked in the post-match celebrations, with City issuing a statement apologising for the incident and launching an investigation into it.

Police said enquiries into the assault are ongoing.

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