A-League: Melbourne City-Melbourne Victory game abandoned after spectator injures player

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Melbourne City players are ushered from the field after crowd trouble during their game with Melbourne VictoryMelbourne City goalkeeper Tom Glover suffered a cut to his face and probable concussion

Saturday's A-League derby between Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory has been abandoned after a player was injured by a spectator.

City goalkeeper Tom Glover was hit by a metal bucket after spectators invaded the pitch in the 22nd minute following a flare being thrown onto the field.

The 24-year-old suffered a cut to his face and "likely has a concussion", his club said.external-link

The game was initially suspended then abandoned on player safety grounds.

Supporter protests had been planned at the match after the A-League announced a decision to sell its Grand Final rights to Sydney for the next three years.external-link

Fans of both Victory and City planned a walk-out on the 20-minute mark, but Victory fans confronted Glover after he appeared to throw a flare back towards the crowd, according to Melbourne newspaper The Age.external-link

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