Davy Klaassen could be seen with blood coming from the back of his head after being struck by the objectAjax’s Dutch Cup semi-final at Feyenoord was stopped for almost 30 minutes after Davy Klaassen suffered a head injury when he was hit by an object thrown from the stands.
The ex-Everton midfielder was celebrating by the corner flag after putting Ajax ahead early in the second half when he was struck.
The referee took the players down the tunnel, before Ajax went on to win 2-1.
Police later said a 32-year-man had been arrested.
Feyenoord assistant John de Wolf had come out during the 28-minute suspension in play to urge home fans to “use your common sense” before the game got back under way.
Klaassen, 30, was substituted shortly after the resumption, gesturing that he was suffering from dizziness.
“There was some sort of altercation and I went to try to calm things down. Then something hit my head. In the beginning it just hurt. That quickly made place for anger. I thought to myself, ‘how is this possible?’,” Klaassen told the
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