Referee Stephanie Frappart is escorted off the pitch by police after being confronted by angry players and staff following Greek Cup final
Frappart issued three red cards during the game, sending off Giannis Kotsiras of Panathinaikos and Aris pair Jean Jules and Vladimir Darida.
Read MoreIs this the next Kobbie Mainoo? Man United boss Erik ten Hag spotted deep in conversation with another young midfielder after FA Cup final win… after his pep talk last year helped propel 19-year-old to stardom
Manchester United fans believe they have another star in the making that will follow in the footsteps of Kobbie Mainoo (right) after Erik ten Hag (left) was spotted deep in conversation at Wembley.
Read MoreThe inside story of how Man United stunned City to lift the FA Cup: CHRIS WHEELER reveals the 'special things' Erik ten Hag did to motivate his players… and his after-party 'press conference'
CHRIS WHEELER: The key to FA Cup glory and winning the biggest match of Manchester United's season, Erik ten Hag had decided, lay in the hearts and minds of his players. Ten Hag does not always come across as the warmest of people. Indeed, if United's rousing 2-1 win over Manchester City at Wembley does prove to be his last match in charge, a lack of empathy with his team will go down as one of the factors in his failure to get the best out of them on a regular basis. As United celebrated their triumph in a suite at the Marriott Hotel in Mayfair on Saturday night, Ten Hag was handed the microphone and gave a three-minute speech that was more a technical appraisal of how United had avenged their Cup final defeat by City a year earlier.
Read MoreErik ten Hag has overseen a season of chaos at Manchester United. One Wembley wonder cannot hide that, writes IAN LADYMAN
IAN LADYMAN: Ten Hag walked out of Wembley with a wave and a smile and the look of a man who had proved a point. If this was to be his last stand then it was one with courage and defiance.
Read MoreBen Chilwell reveals Chelsea's dressing room mood after Mauricio Pochettino's departure - as Blues star opens up on Euro 2024 England snub
This was despite a strong end to the campaign after Pochettino guided them to five successive wins to qualify for Europe, while he had also overseen the development of several young stars.
Read MoreJack Grealish comes close to falling off Man City's Premier League title parade bus TWICE… as Pep Guardiola enjoys a cigar and Phil Foden swigs champagne
Jack Grealish was spared of an unfortunate disaster as he was saved from falling off the top of Manchester City's open-top bus for their parade on Sunday afternoon. City's players and staff were in the party spirit as they celebrated their fourth consecutive Premier League title during a parade around the city. Pep Guardiola's side had to wait until the final day of the Premier League campaign to seal retain the title, after being chased by rivals Arsenal throughout the season.
Read MoreRevealed: Why Chelsea dropping into the Conference League will cause chaos in their early-season schedule... with the Blues' campaign also set to last 330 DAYS under new manager
The Blues had seemed set to compete in the Europa League - the competition they won in both 2013 and 2019 - following a good run of form before Mauricio Pochettino's departure.
Read MoreEngland captain Leah Williamson signs a new Arsenal deal after her return from a nine-month absence following an ACL injury
England captain Leah Williamson has committed her future to Arsenal by signing a new contract with the Women's Super League side.
Read More'How does this even happen?!': Fans left baffled by bizarre goal scored by Leicester's GOALKEEPER as he dribbles up the pitch before firing home winner
Fans were left baffled after a video of Leicester goalkeeper Brad Young (right) scoring the winner in a game for the Foxes' Under 21 side went viral on social media. Young, 22, joined Leicester from Hartlepool in 2021 and is a regular for their second string team. But, despite a short loan spell at Notts County in 2022, he is not very well-known outside of the East Midlands.
Read MoreChelsea legend Eden Hazard names his surprise pick to replace Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge, as the Blues finalise their four-man shortlist for the manager's hotseat
Chelsea icon Eden Hazard (left) has offered a left-field suggestion for who should replace Mauricio Pochettino (right) at the club next season. The Argentine manager left Stamford Bridge last week.
Read MoreHarry Winks believes one Chelsea target is BETTER than outgoing boss Mauricio Pochettino - as Leicester star reveals the best manager he's worked under... as he also snubs a two-time Champions League winner
Chelsea are currently on the hunt for a new manager after the bombshell news dropped last week that Pochettino had mutually agreed to part ways with the club.
Read MoreWayne Rooney opens up on how he has learnt from managerial struggles in first interview since being appointed Plymouth boss... but admits time will be taken up by BBC stint for Euro 2024
Rooney (right) expressed how he plans to use his experiences at his past clubs to help him in his new role, but appeared reluctant to refer to his time at Birmingham after a stint to forget.
Read MoreErik ten Hag 'still has the backing of key figures at Man United' following FA Cup win... as part-owners INEOS prepare to make a final decision on his future this week
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag (main picture) reportedly has the support of a number of key figures at the club amid uncertainty over whether he will remain at Old Trafford.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVEChris Birchall took on England's Golden Generation at the 2006 World Cup and played alongside David Beckham at LA Galaxy... now he's paid £40-a-game as a referee but is determined to reach the top
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY LIAM MCMILLEN: When Howard Webb became the head of the PGMOL in 2022, he urged ex-players to become 'trailblazers' and turn to refereeing after retirement. Just sixteen months later, that trailblazer seems to be 2006 World Cup star Chris Birchall (picture left of the left image, with Frank Lampard), who is picking up the whistle as he aims to become one of only a select few to manoeuvre from playing to officiating. Birchall has recently completed a refereeing course at the Staffordshire FA, where he was the only ex-player, and he made his debut as the man-in-the-middle for an in-house Port Vale academy game recently.
Read MoreNewcastle eye £20m move for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford as competition for Nick Pope - as interest in Aaron Ramsdale cools amid Arsenal's hefty asking price
Mail Sport understands the Trafford is seen as a player who could rival their current No.1 rather than come in as a replacement, and he has admirers within St James' Park.
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