Aston Villa legend Lee Hendrie believes Jack Grealish is lucky the fan who punched him didnt do anything worse.Grealish thankfully appeared unhurt after Birmingham fan Paul Mitchell invaded the pitch and struck him on the side of the head in an incident which overshadowed the Second City derby.The 23-year-old even recovered to score the winner in Villas 1-0 victory at St Andrews.And Hendrie suggests the offender couldve inflicted serious harm on Grealish once he got to the player.2
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The Football Association says "a line has been crossed" after separate incidents in which fans attacked players this weekend. Aston Villa's Jack Grealish was struck on the back of the head by a Birmingham City supporter entering the pitch on Sunday, hours before Manchester United defender Chris Smalling was pushed by a fan at Arsenal.
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