West Brom’s Kyle Bartley sparks mass brawl at final whistle v Sheff Weds for shoving his arm into rival’s face

KYLE BARTLEY saw red as tempers flared following West Brom’s dramatic win over Sheffield Wednesday. The Baggies netted in the 97th minute to gain three vital points in the race for the Championship playoffs. PAKyle Bartley (No. 5) was seen pushing his arm into an opponent’s face after West Brom’s win over Sheffield Wednesday[/caption] PAThe West Brom captain was dragged away by teammates following the melee[/caption] X formerly Twitter / @SkyFootballWednesday’s Svante Ingelsson (No. 8) had been unhappy with Jayson Mulumby’s celebrations[/caption] GettyMolumby had won the game in the seventh minute of stoppage time[/caption] X formerly Twitter / @SkyFootballBartley was given a straight red card for raising his hands[/caption] Jayson Molumby turned in a corner seconds from the end as West Brom cemented their place in the top six. But following the final whistle at the Hawthorns, home skipper Bartley was sent off during an ugly brawl. Players from both sides were embroiled in a shoving match, with Bartley and Wednesday’s Svante Ingelsson at the centre. West Brom’s goal hero Molumby was perceived by some Wednesday players as goading them after his dramatic late winner. As Ingelsson raced to confront the Irishman, Bartley was seen pushing an arm into the midfielder’s face. The incident was spotted by referee Tom Nield, who dished out a straight red to the Baggies captain. Bartley has only just returned following a calf injury which kept him out for much of January. He will now miss three games after the straight red card for violent conduct. BEST FREE BET SIGN-UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS The 33-year-old joined West Brom in 2018 and is one of their longest-serving players. It was a day of high drama at the Hawthorns, with the early Championship kick-off firing into life in the closing stages. Callum Paterson thought he had snatched a point for Danny Rohl’s seventh-placed Wednesday with a 93rd-minute leveller. But Molumby netted his fourth goal of the season to keep Tony Mowbray’s side fifth and spark jubilant scenes.

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West Brom’s Kyle Bartley sparks mass brawl at final whistle v Sheff Weds for shoving his arm into rival’s face

KYLE BARTLEY saw red as tempers flared following West Brom’s dramatic win over Sheffield Wednesday.

The Baggies netted in the 97th minute to gain three vital points in the race for the Championship playoffs.

West Bromwich Albion players involved in a post-match altercation.
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Kyle Bartley (No. 5) was seen pushing his arm into an opponent’s face after West Brom’s win over Sheffield Wednesday[/caption]
Kyle Bartley of West Bromwich Albion reacts after receiving a red card.
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The West Brom captain was dragged away by teammates following the melee[/caption]
Post-game brawl between West Brom and Sheffield Wednesday players.
X formerly Twitter / @SkyFootball
Wednesday’s Svante Ingelsson (No. 8) had been unhappy with Jayson Mulumby’s celebrations[/caption]
Jayson Molumby of West Bromwich Albion celebrating a goal.
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Molumby had won the game in the seventh minute of stoppage time[/caption]
Referee showing Kyle Bartley a red card.
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Bartley was given a straight red card for raising his hands[/caption]

Jayson Molumby turned in a corner seconds from the end as West Brom cemented their place in the top six.

But following the final whistle at the Hawthorns, home skipper Bartley was sent off during an ugly brawl.

Players from both sides were embroiled in a shoving match, with Bartley and Wednesday’s Svante Ingelsson at the centre.

West Brom’s goal hero Molumby was perceived by some Wednesday players as goading them after his dramatic late winner.

As Ingelsson raced to confront the Irishman, Bartley was seen pushing an arm into the midfielder’s face.

The incident was spotted by referee Tom Nield, who dished out a straight red to the Baggies captain.

Bartley has only just returned following a calf injury which kept him out for much of January.

He will now miss three games after the straight red card for violent conduct.

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The 33-year-old joined West Brom in 2018 and is one of their longest-serving players.

It was a day of high drama at the Hawthorns, with the early Championship kick-off firing into life in the closing stages.

Callum Paterson thought he had snatched a point for Danny Rohl’s seventh-placed Wednesday with a 93rd-minute leveller.

But Molumby netted his fourth goal of the season to keep Tony Mowbray’s side fifth and spark jubilant scenes.