Police forced to intervene as Leicester fans fight EACH OTHER during hammering at Wolves
POLICE were forced to intervene after Leicester City fans started fighting each other. The supporters scrapped amongst themselves during the club’s defeat to Wolves on Saturday. xFighting broke out among the Leicester City fans on Saturday[/caption] xVideos of the incident were captured from the home crowd[/caption] Video of the fighting in the away end at the Molineux has emerged on social media Fans can be seen pushing and shoving each other while being jeered on by the home crowd. Police are visibly trying to deal with the situation as the match continued on the pitch. SunSport has contacted West Midlands Police for comment. While there was misery in the stands, Leicester’s pain on the pitch also continued against Wolves. The West Midlands side ran out 3-0 winners with Matheus Cunha opening the scoring. The game was wrapped up in the second half with Jorgen Strand Larsen and Rodrigo Gomes netting. At 2-0, club legend Jamie Vardy had an opportunity to put some smiles on the supporters but saw his penalty saved by Jose Sa. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS The Foxes went into the match already relegated from the Premier League after just one season back in the top-flight. Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy insisted that his side lacked intensity against the hosts. AlamyWolves won the match 3-0 to compound the Foxes’ misery[/caption] GettyJamie Vardy saw a penalty saved by Jose Sa[/caption] He said: “In the first half, there wasn’t enough intensity on the pitch. “Off the ball, we weren’t aggressive enough in the duels. “We lost too many easy ball possessions, which caused a lot of transitions that didn’t have anything to do with talent. “It’s mindset and willingness to do things with the highest intensity and the highest motivation to be playing well and winning duels. “That was disappointing, and I didn’t expect that. “Wolves were clinical, but I think we weren’t good enough at the basics of the game. “That has to do with the intensity and aggressiveness in your duels, focusing on the easy pass and not losing the ball. For me, that was the disappointing bit. “The inconsistency is then a worry because we have to be able to expect the things that don’t require talent, they have to always be there and it’s still, in that matter, too inconsistent. It’s a worry.” Meanwhile, Vardy has announced he will be leaving Leicester City at the end of the season. He has been tipped with a move to Wrexham following their promotion to the Championship. The veteran striker also revealed his all-time team-mates XI but snubbed all of the current squad.

POLICE were forced to intervene after Leicester City fans started fighting each other.
The supporters scrapped amongst themselves during the club’s defeat to Wolves on Saturday.
Video of the fighting in the away end at the Molineux has emerged on social media
Fans can be seen pushing and shoving each other while being jeered on by the home crowd.
Police are visibly trying to deal with the situation as the match continued on the pitch.
SunSport has contacted West Midlands Police for comment.
While there was misery in the stands, Leicester’s pain on the pitch also continued against Wolves.
The West Midlands side ran out 3-0 winners with Matheus Cunha opening the scoring.
The game was wrapped up in the second half with Jorgen Strand Larsen and Rodrigo Gomes netting.
At 2-0, club legend Jamie Vardy had an opportunity to put some smiles on the supporters but saw his penalty saved by Jose Sa.
The Foxes went into the match already relegated from the Premier League after just one season back in the top-flight.
Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy insisted that his side lacked intensity against the hosts.


He said: “In the first half, there wasn’t enough intensity on the pitch.
“Off the ball, we weren’t aggressive enough in the duels.
“We lost too many easy ball possessions, which caused a lot of transitions that didn’t have anything to do with talent.
“It’s mindset and willingness to do things with the highest intensity and the highest motivation to be playing well and winning duels.
“That was disappointing, and I didn’t expect that.
“Wolves were clinical, but I think we weren’t good enough at the basics of the game.
“That has to do with the intensity and aggressiveness in your duels, focusing on the easy pass and not losing the ball. For me, that was the disappointing bit.
“The inconsistency is then a worry because we have to be able to expect the things that don’t require talent, they have to always be there and it’s still, in that matter, too inconsistent. It’s a worry.”
Meanwhile, Vardy has announced he will be leaving Leicester City at the end of the season.
He has been tipped with a move to Wrexham following their promotion to the Championship.
The veteran striker also revealed his all-time team-mates XI but snubbed all of the current squad.