Jan 20, 2018 at 3pm UK at ​Loftus Road
Attendance: 14,182
QPRQueens Park Rangers
0-3
Middlesbrough
 
FT(HT: 0-2)
Ayala (24'), Friend (35'), Traore (85')

Middlesbrough fan accused of urinating in Alex Smithies's water bottle

A Middlesbrough fan is arrested for allegedly urinating in Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Alex Smithies's water bottle.

A Middlesbrough fan has been accused of urinating in Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Alex Smithies's water bottle during a Championship match between the two sides.

Video footage showing a Boro fan holding the container close to his crotch for a moment before screwing its cap back in place and tossing it to the turf behind the QPR goal has surfaced online.

According to The Mirror, it is unclear whether Smithies later drank from the bottle, but the fan involved is said to have been ejected from the stadium and later arrested by Metropolitan Police's Football Unit.


The man who was taken into custody has been charged with throwing items onto the pitch and released on bail, due to appear in court next month.

Cleveland Police has confirmed that they are seeking a banning order against the individual over the alleged offence.

Boro won the match 3-0 courtesy of goals from Daniel Ayala, George Friend and Adama Traore.

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