Arsenal fan Scott Law broke his nose after trying to headbutt Sky pundit Roy Keane after the Arsenal game against Man United.
Law was detained and released on bail last night, but Keane was spotted today without any signs of injuries to his face.
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Keane, a former Manchester United great, appeared to receive a headbutt from Scott Law as he celebrated an opposing Gunners score by his former team.
However, his attempt to headbutt the pundit led to him injuring himself and ending up with a broken nose.
Scott Law ends up with a broken nose
During Sunday's Premier League game, according to witnesses, Scott Law accosted Keane before throwing a botched headbutt that struck Keane in the shoulder.
According to reports from the Sun, Law's nose appeared to have been broken by the blow, while Roy Keane was unharmed by the incident.
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Scott’s blood was reportedly seen on the West Stand floor of the Emirates Stadium where the incident happened.
A £2,500 hospitality season ticket holder who is a friend of Law claims Keane insulted the spectators below.
Keane allegedly came to the pitchside to analyse Arsenal's 3-1 triumph when he was attacked.
Yesterday, a video that was posted on social media showed Micah Richards, a fellow Sky analyst, separating Law from Keane.
Fans explain Keane and Scott incident
A source told The Sun, “Keane was giving it to the Arsenal fans when United scored, and it wound some up. He seemed to be provoking them.
“Scott went to the concourse, saw him and headbutted him but he only hit his shoulder and did more damage to himself.
“He broke his nose and Keane didn’t seem to be hurt at all, just a bit shaken up.”
Another fan who witnessed the incident said: “The fan seemingly tried to headbutt Roy Keane.
“Micah Richards stepped in and pushed the fan back against the door. I heard the altercation and I was shocked to see the individuals involved.”