Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish was punched in the face by a pitch invader during their 1-0 win at derby rivals Birmingham City in the English Championship (second-tier) on Sunday.

Soccer Football – Championship – Birmingham City v Aston Villa – St Andrew’s, Birmingham, Britain – March 10, 2019 A fan invades the pitch and attacks Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish during the match Action Images/Carl Recine

The supporter ran on to the pitch at St Andrew’s Stadium and made a beeline for Grealish, who did not see him coming, before landing a punch to the side of his face.

Grealish fell to the turf as a steward and Villa players Glenn Whelan and Tammy Abraham caught the man and dragged him away from the spot.

The Villa captain got to his feet a few seconds later, apparently unhurt, and the match continued after stewards and security personnel had ushered the man, seen blowing kisses to the crowd, off the pitch.
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West Midlands police later said they had charged Paul Mitchell, aged 27, with “invading the pitch and assaulting Aston Villa player Jack Grealish during the Second City derby”.

Mitchell was remanded in custody to appear before Birmingham Magistrates Court on Monday, the police said on twitter here

Grealish had the last laugh after his second-half goal gave Villa a victory that saw them leapfrog their Midlands rivals and move up to ninth in the standings, a point ahead of Birmingham.

“There’s rivalry and stuff in football but I don’t think there’s any place for that,” Grealish told Sky Sports.

“I just tried to get on with my job really and I think I did. It’s the best day of my life; to come here for the first time as Villa captain and score the winner is what dreams are made of.”

Birmingham City apologised to Grealish and Villa, saying the supporter would be banned from the stadium.

“We deplore the behaviour of the individual who committed this act and rest assured he will be banned from St. Andrew’s for life,” the club said in a statement here on their website.

“The club will also support any further punishment this individual may face in the eyes of the law… What happened has no place in football or society.”

The English Football League (EFL) condemned the actions of the supporter, promising to work with the relevant parties to address the issue and take appropriate action.

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