FA Cup: Fans sought in connection with Millwall v Crystal Palace disorder

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The Met Police want to speak to two men who attended the Millwall vs Crystal Palace FA Cup tie.

Police want to speak to two men in connection with recent disorder during Millwall's FA Cup third-round loss.

The game was marred by some unsavoury scenes off the pitch.

Police said a glass bottle was thrown.

Insp Matt Ashmead said that the Met Police was committed to identifying and punishing those responsible.

Insp Ashmead said that the majority of football fans go to matches to support their team.

He said that a small minority were intent on causing trouble and resorting to violence and that the force had a close relationship with clubs across London.

On Saturday, Benik Afobe gave the club the lead after a mistake by Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland, before goals from Michael Olise and Jean-Philippe Mateta completed the comeback for the Eagles.

Flares were thrown onto the pitch from the Palace supporters' area after they took the lead in the first meeting of the two south London rivals in nine years.

Olise was hit by a bottle as he prepared to take a corner, while alleged homophobic chants were directed at Palace's on-loan Chelsea attacker.

Palace players took a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before the game.

The Football Association is investigating the events.

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