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'Total lack of respect' - USMNT manager Berhalter furious after Reyna hit by fan projectile during Nations League final

U.S. men's national team (USMNT) head coach Gregg Berhalter was furious after an incident at the end of Sunday night's CONCACAF Nations League final when fans hurled objects at players, with winger Gio Reyna injured by a bottle flying from the stands while Mexico's Henry Martin was also hit.

The incident came near the conclusion of the USMNT's 3-2 win over Mexico in extra time, with tempers also flaring on the field. As members of both teams came together following a hard challenge on Christian Pulisic by the touchline, projectiles flew en masse from the crowd.

USMNT full-back Sergino Dest was among the players screaming at the stands for fans to stop throwing objects but his pleas were largely ignored, as Reyna and Martin were struck. At least five arrests have been made in connection with the incident as of Monday afternoon.

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What has been said?

"It has no place in the game, spectators throwing objects onto the field," Berhalter told reporters.

"A total lack of respect for what's happening on the field and all the effort that both teams were putting into the game, so I was really disappointed to see that.

"[Reyna is] going to be OK, but he did take something to the head and it could've been a lot worse."

What happened?

What has been done about it?

On Monday afternoon, the Denver Post reported that four fans were arrested for trespassing and another for throwing projectiles during the game.

“While the night showcased Denver as a world-class soccer destination and Empower Field at Mile High as a premiere sports and entertainment venue, the actions of a few patrons unfortunately took away from a memorable event,” wrote the management company in charge of Mile High Stadium in a statement.

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