Manchester United not to lodge complaint against Arsenal wine-throwing incident

Sir Alex Ferguson had previously complained the visitors’ dug-out is ‘too open’

The incident last Saturday at the Emirates Stadium  saw an Arsenal fan throw red wine at the visitors’ bench. Photograph: Andy Rain/Epa
The incident last Saturday at the Emirates Stadium saw an Arsenal fan throw red wine at the visitors’ bench. Photograph: Andy Rain/Epa

Manchester United have decided against lodging a complaint over an incident at the Emirates Stadium which saw an Arsenal fan throw red wine at the visitors’ bench.

A fan was arrested following the incident which happened after an own goal by Kieran Gibbs saw United take the lead in the 2-1 win on Saturday. Arsenal have promised stiff action against the fan if he is found guilty.

Confirmation

United confirmed an incident, understood to involve red wine, took place but are happy with how Arsenal dealt with the situation and will not be making a complaint.

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A United spokesman has confirmed; “There was an incident after the first goal but Arsenal’s staff and stewards acted quickly and professionally to it. Contrary to reports in today’s media, we will not be making a complaint to the FA.”

Fletcher incident

Manchester United substitute Darren Fletcher was involved in a heated exchange with fans behind the opposition bench following the incident.

An Arsenal spokesman said: “A male was arrested at the stadium for throwing an object towards the Manchester United bench after the first Manchester United goal.

”There will be full co-operation between Arsenal and the Met Police — we do not tolerate anti-social behaviour. If found guilty, the individual will also be banned by club.”

Former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had previously complained about the visitors' dug-out at the Emirates being "too open" and not providing adequate protection for his players and staff.