West Midlands mayor Andy Street has called for European football chiefs to take “strong action” after three police officers were injured before Aston Villa’s game with Legia Warsaw.
West Midlands Police said fans of the Polish side were not allowed into the stadium after missiles were thrown at officers before the start of the Europa Conference League game on Thursday evening.
Mr Street thanked the “brave officers” and criticised the “deeply unpleasant scenes” outside Villa Park in Birmingham. Deeply unpleasant scenes outside Villa Park tonight, which were dealt with absolutely appropriately by West Midlands Police.A huge thank you to the brave officers who put themselves in harms way to keep others safe.I trust UEFA will now move swiftly to take strong action. — Andy Street (@andy4wm) November 30, 2023 Objects were thrown at police during the disorder and visiting fans were held in a coach park before Villa went on to win the match 2-1.
Writing on X, formerly Twitter, Mr Street said: “Deeply unpleasant scenes outside Villa Park tonight, which were dealt with absolutely appropriately by West Midlands Police. “A huge thank you to the brave officers who put themselves in harms way to keep others safe. “I trust UEFA will now move swiftly to take strong action.” Police said a “significant policing operation” had been carried out and the game was able to kick off at 8pm.