Speaking after the game, Glentoran boss Declan Devine said he “didn’t see much” of the melee.
“My players stood up for each other on and off the pitch. I’d be more frustrated if my players lay down and took punches,” he told BBC Sport NI.
“I’m extremely proud of the players, I want fight and commitment, maybe not to the level after the game, but it takes two to tango.
“There are certain players in our changing room who are frustrated with certain members of the Larne team instigating fights.”
Larne manager Gary Haveron described the scenes as “really unsavoury”.
“It is not something you want to see at games,” said Haveron.
“We pride ourselves on being a family club, there are a lot of kids in the stand and that is not how you end the game of football, but when someone comes on and attacks one of your teammates it is only natural you are going to react to it and that Glentoran would react to that.”
Having reviewed the footage, Haveron added: “You have to say to the boys to step back because it drags on and on but there was an antagonist.
“People will get punished and rightfully so, I hope the antagonist is punished the most.”
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