The FA have confirmed they will launch a full investigation after missiles were thrown on to the pitch during Wolves’ 3-2 Premier League victory at home to Manchester City on Friday night.
Botyh sets on fans were warned after stadium announcer issued a statement over the PA system on Friday night after objects thrown onto the pitch.
Referee Martin Atkinson was the centre of attention after consulting VAR about a controversial decision, which irked home supporters.
Although it is unclear where it came from, the referee could be seen handing a hip flask to the fourth official after complaints from both sets of players.
City took the lead in the first half after Raheem Sterling tapped home from close range after his penalty was saved by Rui Patricio.
The England international was a relieved man after being forced to re-take the spot-kick following encroachment by both sets of players.
His first attempt was saved by Patricio but, after saving the second effort, the Portugal international could do nothing to stop Sterling tapping in from mere metres.
City were reduced to 10 men in the 12th minute when Ederson was dismissed.
Diogo Jota latched onto a long ball and flicked it over the on-rushing goalkeeper, with the Brazilian bringing down the Wolves player outside the box.
The returning Sergio Aguero was the fall guy, coming off for number two Claudio Bravo.
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