EFL fan violence shame

West Ham vs Chelsea violence: Hammers’ victory over Blues descends into chaos as London Stadium yet again plays home to violence

Police were forced to intervene as chairs were thrown and rival supporters squared up to each other with seven arrests already made

WEST HAM’S 2-1 win over Chelsea turned into turmoil when the London Stadium erupted into violence.

Chairs were ripped out and thrown and bottles and coins were used as missiles as both sets of fans squared up to each other inside the ground – Metropolitan Police later confirmed SEVEN were arrested and held overnight.

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Chairs were ripped out and tossed into the crowd as West Ham and Chelsea fans clashed at the London Stadium

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One Chelsea fan was struck by a coin apparently from a rival supporter

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Bottles and coins were used as missiles as the violence was described ‘as a nightmare’

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West Ham and Chelsea fans attempted to clash inside the ground

Riot police were called into the stadium after the violence broke out shortly before the final whistle.

Cops and stewards were fortunately on hand to intervene, after initial concerns there would be a shortage of officers for the clash.

Riot and mounted police patrolled the Stratford site while a police helicopter whirred overhead.

An increased number of security staff were also employed for the game.

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Initial fears of crowd safety were realised as the supporters turned on each other

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West Ham and Chelsea supporters were caught up in ugly scenes after their EFL Cup clash

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But the increased presence didn’t stop rival fans clashing as the Met confirmed they made seven arrests following the disorder.

Those arrested were held in custody overnight – West Ham vowed to issue lifetime bans to those involved.

Chelsea are yet to comment on the incident.

Commander BJ Harrington, who was leading the police operation, said: “Although the vast majority of people left the stadium peacefully and were well behaved, there were a minority of people who attended the match that were clearly intent on being involved in confrontation and violence.

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Apparently not even a ban on booze could prevent the stadium erupting into violence

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Supporters were desperate to get at one another after the EFL Cup match ended

“Despite extensive work with both clubs and the London Stadium partners as well as a large and robust policing operation, there were unacceptable incidents inside and outside the stadium, before, during and after the game.

“We welcome the condemnation from partners and have already started a post match investigation.

“We have already made seven arrests and will work tirelessly to identify people involved and bring them to justice.”

Ian, a Chelsea supporter who was caught up in the violence, told BBC 5Live: “It was like being back in the 1970s.

“The amount of coins that were thrown, seats that were thrown, it was an absolute nightmare.

“I think there were people there who were on the lookout for trouble.

“If trouble was going to be there, they wanted to be at the front of it.”

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One ballsy Chelsea supporter rushes into the middle of both sets of safety officers

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The fan is instructed by safety officers after breaching the stands

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In another section of the stadium fans taunted each other throughout the 90 minutes

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Fights among supporters and segregation issues had marred West Ham‘s earlier matches this season but improved stewarding by stadium operators London Stadium 185 had helped in recent weeks.

Chelsea had called on the Hammers and cops to “deliver a safe event” for when Antonio Conte’s Blues travelled to their London rivals’ ground.

But those pleas were not carried out as tempers flared and supporters clashed.

Furious fans can be seen being restrained by police in their attempts to get at their counterparts.

And one of the Chelsea faithful was struck in the head by a coin – drawing blood – apparently thrown by a rival supporter.

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Metropolitan Police confirmed there were seven arrests

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There was a significantly increased police and security presence at the game

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Fans taunt each other

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Police were on hand outside of the stadium as concerns over crowd violence had arisen

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Supporters were desperate to get at one another after the EFL Cup match ended

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West Ham’s start to life in the London Stadium has been scarred by ugly scenes of violence

West Ham’s statement read: “Once identified, those found to have acted improperly will be banned from attending any West Ham United fixtures for life and we will request the courts serve banning orders to prevent these individuals attending any other football.”

But West Ham praised the majority of their fans, who they say “supported the team exceptionally and behaved impeccably.”

In an attempt to eliminate any sniff of violence, West Ham banned alcohol from being sold in the mobile bars around the stadium.

West Ham boss Slaven Bilic condemned the shameful crowd trouble as unacceptable.

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Cops turned out at the London Stadium ahead of fears there would not be enough safety

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West Ham vowed to issue life bans to supporters caught up in the violence

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Chelsea are yet to comment on the incident

He said: “I can say only I have noticed it of course, but the game was on and I was concentrating more on telling my defender Aaron Cresswell to watch the game, not what was happening off the pitch.

“I don’t know exactly what happened, but we are totally against it as a club and a team. For those kind of things to happen in England is totally unacceptable.”

Antonio Conte said: “I must be honest, I didn’t see the situation because we were playing. I don’t like these types of situation.

“It’s important to see always the right atmosphere. In England we are used to seeing that. I’m sorry about this situation.”

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West Ham beat Chelsea 2-1 after goals from Cheikhou Kouyate and Edimilson Fernandes

For all the ugly scenes off the pitch, Slaven Bilic’s men were pleased to progress to the fifth round of the EFL Cup after beating Chelsea 2-1.

Gary Cahill’s injury-time goal was not enough for Conte’s side following Cheikhou Kouyate and Edimilson Fernandes goals.

West Ham now travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United on either November 29 or 30.

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