Jack Grealish punched, Chris Smalling shoved: PFA calls for full inquiry after ugly day for English football
Two fans were arrested within hours of each other after invading the pitch and confronting the players

The PFA has expressed its concern and called for a full inquiry after Jack Grealish and Chris Smalling were confronted by pitch invaders on Sunday.
Grealish, the Aston Villa captain, was punched from behind at St Andrew's just hours before an Arsenal fan appeared to shove Manchester United defender Smalling at the Emirates.
Both fans were arrested but concerns have been raised as to how easily they were able to access the players.
Grealish went on to hail it the 'best day of his life', as he recovered from the incident to score the winner.
The fan, named by West Midlands Police as 27-year-old Paul Mitchell, was later charged with invading the pitch and assault.
Birmingham confirmed Mitchell would be banned for life from St Andrew's.
Arsenal later pledged the same punishment would be imposed on pitch invader who marred their 2-0 victory over United. Sunday's incidents came after Rangers captain James Tavernier found himself face to face with a fan on Friday night who had jumped out of the Hibernian support before being led away.
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In a statement released before the Smalling incident the PFA said: "The PFA condemns in the strongest possible terms the actions of the individual who has encroached on the field of play and attacked Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish.
"There needs to be a full inquiry into the incident to ascertain why in a fixture with such a charged history, a fan was able to run onto the pitch virtually unchallenged and assault a player.
"The PFA is concerned that we've seen elements of this type of behaviour coming back into the game, with several high-profile crowd related issues this season.
"Over the last few decades there has been a great improvement in matchday security, however incidents like this demonstrate certain problems have not been eradicated and that players can be particularly vulnerable.
"We must address issues of violence and player safety - this should include continued efforts with regards to education but be underpinned by strong punishments and sanctions."
Grealish scored a 67th-minute winner and later told Sky Sports Football: "(This is the) 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."
Birmingham issued a statement apologising to Grealish while Villa also released their own statement saying: "A red line has been crossed by this cowardly on-field assault on a player, which is unprecedented in English football."
West Midlands Police also confirmed a steward was "spoken to" in the aftermath of the Villa goal after television footage appeared to show him pushing Grealish as the player celebrated but no offence had been reported.
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After Smalling was confronted at the Emirates, Arsenal released a statement saying: "We utterly condemn the behaviour of the individual who ran onto the pitch and approached Chris Smalling during today's match. We would like to apologise to Chris and Manchester United, and are pleased that the individual was apprehended and arrested."
The EFL and Football Association condemned the incidents, while the Premier League was contacted for comment.