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Seven arrests over violence at West Ham

London police said on Thursday they were holding seven men arrested following violence at the English League Cup clash between West Ham United and Chelsea.
Skirmishes broke out towards the end of the Hammers’ 2-1 win on Wednesday, with police and stewards battling to keep supporters apart as coins, bottles and plastic seats were thrown.

There was a heavy police presence in place at the London Stadium, formerly the Olympic Stadium, which has seen repeated violence involving West Ham fans since they moved into their new home at the start of the season.
The seven men were arrested for public order offences and were being held in custody at several police stations.
Tracey Crouch, Britain’s sports minister, was among those calling for anyone involved to be given a life-ban.
“No-one wants to see a return to the dark days of the late ’70s and ’80s,” said Crouch in a reference to the years when English football hooliganism was considered to be at its height.
“It is completely right that strong action is taken and that anyone involved in last night’s trouble is banned for life,” added Crouch, a qualified Football Association coach.
Meanwhile Crouch’s fellow Conservative lawmaker Mark Field said West Ham should play behind closed doors if there was a repeat of Wednesday’s violence.
Commander BJ Harrington, who led the match-day police operation, said an investigation had been opened.
“There were a minority of people who attended the match that were clearly intent on being involved in confrontation and violence,” he said.
“There were unacceptable incidents inside and outside the stadium, before, during and after the game.
“We have already made seven arrests and will work tirelessly to identify people involved and bring them to justice.”
The police said 30 people were stopped from attending the game prior to the match between the two London sides.
Chelsea supporter Paul Streeter said he and his eight-year-old daughter were pelted with coins while sitting in the disabled supporters’ section of the ground.
“My daughter was hit with seven coins all over her body,” he told BBC radio. “Other kids were hit, it was not just my daughter.
“She’s never experienced violence like this before or the aggression we have had to suffer. We want to take this matter further. It is disgusting.”
– Homophobic flyers –
West Ham said they would request “severe banning orders” for supporters involved in the violence.
A Chelsea spokesman said the Blues were “extremely disappointed” by the disturbances and the club condemned such behaviour.
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic also condemned the violence, which overshadowed a fine performance by his side.
“We are totally against it as a club,” said the former Croatia defender, whose team will visit Manchester United in the quarter-finals.
“For those kind of things to happen, especially in England, is unacceptable.”
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte added: “I don’t like this type of situation.
“Above all in England, we are used to see the right atmosphere. This country is fantastic in this aspect. I’m sorry about this situation.”
Separately, West Ham have announced an investigation after flyers with graphic homophobic content were distributed to fans before the match.
The flyers called for a homophobic song to be chanted at Chelsea captain John Terry.
“West Ham United are completely and utterly committed to tackling all forms of discrimination in football,” a club spokesperson said.
“Working with the Metropolitan Police Service, the club will be investigating the alleged distribution of these flyers, and will take the strongest possible action against those responsible.”

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