Leeds supporter charged over confrontation with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe

It happened during yesterday's 2-2 Premier League draw at Elland Road

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe and Leeds manager Sam Allardyce at full time
Author: Jonny FreemanPublished 14th May 2023
Last updated 14th May 2023

A Leeds fan's been charged with assault after he was seen confronting Newcastle manager Eddie Howe late on in Saturday's 2-2 Premier League draw.

Leeds have banned the supporter for life after he climbed out of the stands at Elland Road and entered the technical area where the altercation with Howe took place, before he was quickly led away.

West Yorkshire Police have confirmed that the man has been charged with assault and will appear before magistrates in July.

West Yorkshire Police statement

"Police have charged a man with assault and entering the field of play following an incident at Elland Road football stadium during the Leeds United versus Newcastle United football match yesterday.

"The man has been bailed to appear before magistrates on 21 July."

Eddie Howe reaction

While Howe said he was unhurt during the incident, he views it as a wake-up call for the game.

"I actually can't remember whether he pushed me or not, I've got no idea. It's such a strange thing because you're concentrating on the game and you don't expect it to happen," Howe said.

"He confronted me, said something that I can't repeat and was then led away. I'm OK.

"I don't know if I had time to be fearful because it was over in a flash but it certainly makes you think 'what if?'.

"No one should have to face that, playing a sport we love and trying to entertain the country, no one should feel like their own personal safety is violated. It is something for us to reflect on."

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