Police plea for League Cup calm

Police plea for League Cup calm

Published Dec. 19, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

Leeds and Chelsea players will be under instruction from police to be on their best behaviour on Wednesday night.

The League Cup quarter-final at Elland Road is expected to be played in a heated atmosphere thanks to a long-standing rivalry between the two teams and bad blood between their respective managers, Neil Warnock and Rafael Benitez.

Chief Supt Paul Money, of West Yorkshire Police, told The Sun: "I'll ask the managers of both teams to speak to the players and ask them to avoid doing anything which may antagonise supporters from the opposition team.

"We want the focus of the day to be action on the pitch - and for it not to be overshadowed by violence or disorder.

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"We want to see both sets of fans enjoy what will be an exciting match and I'd ask responsible fans, who make up the vast majority, to not allow the minority of unruly fans to spoil the game."

Warnock has previously said he will "never forgive" Benitez for fielding what he deemed a weakened team in Liverpool's final away game of the 2007 season against Fulham.

Managing Sheffield United at the time, the Blades needed Benitez's Reds to get a result against Fulham, who were in the relegation zone. The Cottagers won the game 1-0, a result which saw them survive at the expense of United.

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