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Man Utd and Tottenham fans blast football at each other as tempers flare ahead of Europa League final

Man Utd and Tottenham fans blast football at each other as tempers flare ahead of Europa League final

The Irish Sun21-05-2025
TEMPERS flared between Tottenham and Manchester United supporters in San Sebastian ahead of the Europa League final.
The two struggling Premier League clubs go head-to-head in a bid to save their seasons tonight at the San Mames Stadium.
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Tottenham and Man Utd fans were filmed kicking a football at each other before the Europa League final
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The two groups clashed in the street
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The ball was kicked into both groups of fans
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And prior to the highly-anticipated clash, some fans came to blows in the street.
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Another person among the crowd retaliated by kicking it back, sparking a war of words between the two groups.
The altercation did not escalate any further.
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Hooligans were filmed fighting and throwing objects at each other on Fermín Calbetón Street, forcing the local authorities to get involved.
Witnesses said the fight broke out when two large groups of supporters began shouting and hurling insults.
It quickly escalated into a brawl, with both
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An ambulance was dispatched, with several people treated at the scene.
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However, no one needed to be taken to hospital.
Shocking moment punches thrown as brawl erupts between Man Utd & Spurs fans in Spain ahead of Europa League final
Tens of thousands of Brits have travelled to Bilbao for the Europa League final.
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