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Villa’s Grealish has last laugh after Brummies fan attack

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LONDON: Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish was punched by a pitch-invading Birmingham fan in a shocking incident during Sunday’s Championsh­ip clash, but the midfielder had the last laugh as he scored the decisive goal in a 1-0 win over their biter rivals.

Grealish was in the Birmingham penalty area in the 10th minute when a man ran on to the field and threw a punch from behind at the Villa captain.

The blow caught Grealish on the side of the head and sent him sprawling to the turf.

The intruder was quickly restrained by a steward as Villa players including Tammy Abraham and Glenn Whelan rushed to Grealish’s defence.

Ater the fan had been shoved over, he was eventually led away by police, defiantly blowing kisses to the crowd.

A visibly furious Grealish was helped to his feet and was able to continue playing once order was restored at Birmingham’s St Andrew’s stadium.

Grealish produced the perfect response to the assault in the 70th minute.

Taking possession 20 yards from goal, he advanced into the Birmingham penalty area before drilling a low shot into the far corner to seal Villa’s league double over their hated neighbours.

In a fitingly dramatic gesture, Grealish jumped into the stand to celebrate with the Villa fans behind the goal and was booked as a result.

“I was walking into position and then just felt a whack around the side of the face,” Grealish said.

“Obviously there’s rivalry and stuff in football but I don’t think there’s any place for that really.

“I just tried to get on with my job. To score the winner was unbelievab­le, ater what happened in the first half I think it was set up for it.

“Best day of my life. To come here, captain Aston Villa and score the winner is what dreams are made of, especially for me as a Villa fan.”

West Midlands Police confirmed the Birmingham supporter had been arrested, while the Blues quickly apologised for the incident.

“We deplore the behaviour of the individual who commited this act and rest assured he will be banned from St. Andrew’s for life,” a Birmingham statement said.

“What happened has no place in football or society. Jack is a Birmingham lad and regardless of club allegiance should not have been subjected to this - there are no excuses.” Villa boss Dean Smith added: “It shouldn’t happen. Hopefully the lad gets locked up and luckily Jack Grealish is okay.

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