Shocking scenes as goalkeeper attacked and match abandoned in Melbourne derby

Shocking scenes as goalkeeper attacked and match abandoned in Melbourne derby
Shocking scenes as goalkeeper attacked and match abandoned in Melbourne derby

“Melbourne City goalkeeper Tom Glover was left with blood streaming down his face after being attacked during a pitch invasion by Melbourne Victory fans that led to the match being abandoned. The A-League clash was called off after little more than 20 minutes due to concerns over player safety, with Football Australia vowing to hand out u0027strong sanctionsu0027 to those responsible.”


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