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Police and stewards forced to intervene, fans clashed inside Carrow Road as Norwich beat Millwall

FIGHTING fans flocked to intervene as the police interfered with Norwich's 2-0 championship victory over Norwich.

Punches were thrown and several missiles were hurled during a skirmish among fans packed into the Carrow Road stands.

An angry minority was booed by many of their supporters.

And peace was restored after security staff were able to build a bulkhead before peace began.

Fans on social media accused Traveling his Lions fans.

One said: ``I sat in a chair and had a fight with the police, but no one was taken out. posted, "Millwall fans are disappointed."

And another clip was posted with the words:

A fan is depicted with fingers spread over the steward's face.

Then I saw a security lady caught in the middle of the raid and frowning at her.

A handful of small objects appeared to be thrown as the aggressive chants continued, but most of the supporters watched in amazement at the action.

However, The turmoil could not dampen Norwich's joy at a second impressive win in four days.

USA frontman Josh his sargent scored the first goal in his 50th minute and clinched brilliantly.

Millwall boss Gary Rowett felt Sargent had thwarted Scott Malone in the build-up.

But the Lions were almost out.

And Canaries keeper Tim Krul had little to do except tip long rangers over the bar from sub Andreas Voglesammer in the second half.