The Professional Footballers’ Association has made clear “nothing that happens on the pitch justifies a spectator attacking a player” after Aaron Ramsdale was kicked at the end of Sunday’s north London derby.
The Arsenal goalkeeper was criticised in some quarters, including by the Spurs striker Richarlison, for kissing his club’s badge and sticking his tongue out at rival fans after his team’s 2-0 win.
As Ramsdale went to collect his water bottle, he was then kicked in the back by a fan as tensions boiled over. But in a message to its members on Monday, the PFA said the Arsenal…
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