Before the alleged incident, Barnsley moved back into the League One promotion places after beating 10-man Fleetwood 4-2

A man who was arrested after an alleged altercation between Fleetwood boss Joey Barton and Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel at Oakwell has been bailed until May.

The man attended a police station on Wednesday where he was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and racially aggravated assault.

Barnsley complained to the FA and the EFL about the incident in the tunnel after Saturday's League One game.

The match ended in a 4-2 Barnsley win.

South Yorkshire Police appealed for any witness with footage of the incident to come forward, saying in a statement: "We would ask members of the media and the public to refrain from speculation in relation to this incident, as it could potentially harm the investigation.

"Officers investigating the incident would be keen to speak to anyone who may have caught the incident on camera or who may have mobile phone footage immediately before or after the incident occurred."