Everton fan carrying a child strikes Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes in night of shame at Goodison Park after captain Ashley Williams sparks mass brawl

  • Everton were beaten 2-1 at Goodison Park by Ligue 1 side Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday evening
  • The game was overshadowed by a second-half brawl, with an Everton supporter holding a child involved
  • The irate fan slapped Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes on his head at the front of the Gwladys Street End
  • An Ashley Williams foul on Lopes sparked the ugly row and the Welshman was involved as the fight continued
  • Toffees captain Williams was seen aggressively throwing his arms towards Lyon midfielder Lucas Tousart
  • Williams, who later scored in the defeat, was only shown a yellow card but could face a retrospective ban

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An Everton fan holding his small child lashed out at a Lyon player during shameful scenes in last night's Europa League. 

His face contorted with rage, the supporter - with his dummy-sucking toddler held in his left arm - tried to attack goalkeeper Anthony Lopes after Everton captain Ashley Williams had pushed the Lyon player into the advertising hoardings.

An out-of-control Williams was lucky to escape a red card and was involved in the ensuing brawl among the players in front of a baying Gwladys Street End.


An Everton fan (outstretched arm, left) who was holding a child got himself involved in a mass mid-match brawl on Thursday

The irate supporter slapped Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes on his head in the Europa League game at Goodison Park

The irate supporter slapped Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes on his head in the Europa League game at Goodison Park

A foul by Everton centre back and captain Ashley Williams (No 5) on French goalkeeper Lopes sparked the ugly scenes

A foul by Everton centre back and captain Ashley Williams (No 5) on French goalkeeper Lopes sparked the ugly scenes

The moment of controversy in the second half came after Williams shoved Lyon's keeper, sending him into the hoardings

The moment of controversy in the second half came after Williams shoved Lyon's keeper, sending him into the hoardings

Williams was lucky not to see red for his part in a brawl following an argument with Lopes that also saw fans involved

Williams was lucky not to see red for his part in a brawl following an argument with Lopes that also saw fans involved

Everton fans in the Everton home end also got involved and the incident saw Williams being pulled away by an Everton official

Everton fans in the Gwladys Street End also got involved in the row that saw Williams get pulled away by an Everton official

Williams was very fortunate to escape with just a yellow card from referee Bas Nijhuis. UEFA are sure to examine the incident and Everton will be bracing themselves for sanctions.

Williams sought to play down the incident after the game. 'It's what happens, it's football. It is what it is,' he told BT Sport 2.

'It's high emotions. We want to win the game, they want to win the game and stuff happens. That was just one of those times.'

Lopes later retorted: 'I don't think it's part of the English atmosphere to hit an away player but it was like that.'

Lyon forward Bertrand Traore was shown a yellow card after confronting the fan who struck his team-mate.

Traore told L'Equipe: 'In these heated moments, like the fight, we have to help each other, stay as a team. That's what I tried to do. There's a supporter who puts a blow to Anthony Lopes. It's not normal. I defended him.'

The incident occurred midway through the second half when the score was 1-0 to the visitors.

Williams later equalised for Everton, only for Traore to restore the Lyon lead which had earlier been established by Nabil Fekir. 

But furious Toffees captain Williams was not done there. He fronted up to Lyon midfielder Lucas Tousart (second left)

But furious Toffees captain Williams was not done there. He fronted up to Lyon midfielder Lucas Tousart (second left)

What followed saw Williams at the centre of an ugly ruck behind the goal involving most of the players on the pitch

What followed saw Williams at the centre of an ugly ruck behind the goal involving most of the players on the pitch

Thirty-three-year-old Williams attacked Tousart by wildly swinging his arms towards the 6ft 1in France Under 21 midfielder

Thirty-three-year-old Williams attacked Tousart by wildly swinging his arms towards the 6ft 1in France Under 21 midfielder

The Lyon players swarmed in to defend their keeper as the red mist descended on Williams behind the goal

The Lyon players swarmed in to defend their keeper as the red mist descended on Williams behind the goal

Williams was lucky to stay on the pitch and he took advantage by scoring to make it 1-1 after 69 minutes of play at Goodison

Williams was lucky to stay on the pitch and he took advantage by scoring to make it 1-1 after 69 minutes of play at Goodison

Everton have now taken just one point from their first three group games in the Europa League this season.

The defeat — Everton's sixth in their last 10 games in all competitions — piled more pressure on manager Ronald Koeman, who criticised the standard of officiating.

He said: 'There was a certain irritation in that moment by Ashley because he's that player who likes to win and who cannot deal with a lot of disappointments.

'But I think the mistake was also by the referee because they make a lot of theatre and he did nothing.

'Fekir was I think 10 times on the floor diving [and] not even a yellow card. And that grows our irritation and even extra time... It's five minutes. We had six substitutes and that's three minutes.

'We had the fight and that was maybe two minutes and they had I think eight times injuries in the game and it's five minutes... come on, please.'  

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Ashley Williams and Everton will surely face further action from UEFA once video evidence of the fracas in the 66th minute of this Europa League tie is studied.

Williams was cautioned for the needless push on Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes; that sanction was probably correct but surely Dutch referee Bas Nijhuis will include reference to what followed in his match report.

Williams totally lost the plot and was seen pushing, shoving and apparently slapping an opponent.

There were numerous players from both teams involved in the melee behind the Lyon goal and a even fan from the Everton section at the Gwladys Street End became involved first pushing then appearing to aim a punch at a Lyon player.

The fact that a couple of Everton backroom staff had to enter the field to calm Williams down showed how out of control the captain was and while their intervention helped they should not enter the field of play.

The UEFA delegate and referees observer will have met with the referee after the game and discussed their findings before submitting individual reports and unless the referee, ill advisedly says he saw everything, then sanctions really must follow.

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Everton's parity was short-lived though as ex-Chelsea starlet Bertrand Traore struck six minutes later to give Lyon the victory

Everton's parity was short-lived though as ex-Chelsea starlet Bertrand Traore struck six minutes later to give Lyon the victory

After the match, Williams played down his fight, saying: 'It's football and stuff happens. It was one of them things I suppose'

After the match, Williams played down his fight, saying: 'It's football and stuff happens. It was one of them things I suppose'

Under-pressure Everton boss Ronald Koeman hit out at the referee and his assistants in his post-match interview on BT Sport

Under-pressure Everton boss Ronald Koeman hit out at the referee and his assistants in his post-match interview on BT Sport

Lyon used their English language Twitter account to express their disapproval at Williams, asking: 'Is this football?'

Lyon used their English language Twitter account to express their disapproval at Williams, asking: 'Is this football?'

Speaking on BT Sport, pundit Jermaine Jenas suggested that Williams' meltdown was perhaps the result of the defender struggling to deal with what has been a hard period in his career.

Jenas said: 'The last couple of weeks will probably go down as the toughest weeks of his career.

'Getting knocked out (of the World Cup) by Wales in the way that they did, a lot of that fell on his shoulders in terms of the way they went out. 

'(He is) captain tonight and the pressure that Everton are going through, it seemed to me like that all came together and he lost control in one specific moment.'

Lyon expressed their disapproval at Williams via their English language Twitter account, posting a photo of the Welshman throwing a punch at Lucas Tousart along with the caption: 'Is this football ?'

Mason Holgate clumsily felled Fernando Marcal in the Everton box to concede the spot kick after just five minutes

Mason Holgate clumsily felled Fernando Marcal in the Everton box to concede the spot kick after just five minutes

Nabil Fekir was tasked with the spot kick and beat Jordan Pickford with a low effort into the bottom right-hand corner

Nabil Fekir was tasked with the spot kick and beat Jordan Pickford with a low effort into the bottom right-hand corner

Williams scored the equaliser that looked to have got Everton back into the game, heading home Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick

Williams scored the equaliser that looked to have got Everton back into the game, heading home Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick

But Lyon striker Traore sunk Everton with a clever sucker-punch goal 15 minutes from time that stunned Goodison

But Lyon striker Traore sunk Everton with a clever sucker-punch goal 15 minutes from time that stunned Goodison