Millwall players were pelted with missiles after they went ahead for a second time at Elland Road — in an incident that could mean punishment for Leeds.
Defender Jake Cooper appeared to be struck by an object during celebrations in front of the South Stand after Ben Marshall converted a 55th-minute penalty.
Stewards removed objects from the pitch, including a bottle, and Millwall manager Neil Harris said: ‘I saw the missiles. Nobody at either club would condone fans throwing stuff on the pitch.’
Ben Thompson gave Millwall the lead after 10 minutes before Patrick Bamford had his penalty saved by Lions goalkeeper David Martin, but Pablo Hernandez levelled the score before half-time.
Ben Marshall restored the Lions's advantage from the penalty spot, but Luke Ayling's header restored parity before Hernandez stabbed in with seven minutes to go.
Crowd trouble has marred a number of Championship games this season and the FA started an investigation after a Birmingham fan attacked Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish earlier this month.
cukmntuz
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If your going to deduct points for so call fan behaviour then recruit every second feral supporter Leeds have to the Norwich remaining games to run amok and have Norwich points deducted. What a silly idear
Romnick
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That'll be 15 points deducted from Leeds
oedipuser
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That's what you get when you decide to celebrate in front of the Leeds fans in the south stand instead of running another 20 yards to your own fans he wanted a reaction he got one !
pinkmans
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Player should be charged with inciting the opposition fans, what did expect when he ran at the Leeds end a round of applause!!! He could have celebrated in front of the 20 millwall fans instead.