French Police Clash With English Fans In Marseille

Hundreds of England football fans notorious for their fervent fighting spirit have clashed with locals outside a bar in Marseilles ahead of their team’s opening match against Russia on Saturday. The city’s riot police intervened with tear gas to quell the unrest.

The scuffles erupted late Thursday evening at an Irish pub in the Old Port part of the southern French city when the England fans were out drinking. For reasons yet unknown a group of some 200 of them engaged local youths after one of them allegedly attacked the Brits outside a bar.

“They were baiting us, and then attacked,” a fan from Leeds, who identified himself as 'Simon' told the Mirror. “Suddenly a French gang appeared and started attacking us, and throwing stuff. We had to defend ourselves, and then the police showed up.”

“This was a really nasty attack. The gang knew exactly where we were, and clearly wanted to hurt us,” Chris Lord, another England fan from London told the newspaper.

“I was just sat at my table when my drink was ripped out of my hand and it all kicked off. I honestly couldn't say who was to blame. It all happened in a blur,” another eyewitness told the Telegraph.

Using fists and throwing chairs while casting bottles at each other, the clashing crowd forced the local riot police to promptly respond to the night disturbance. Security forces had to use tear gas, stun guns and batons to subdue the crowd as ambulances arrived at the scene to carry out the injured.

There has been no official statement from French authorities regarding the disturbance or the number of people injured or arrested.

According to various media reports, between 70,000-150,000 English football fans are expected to be in Marseille to see Russia play England this Saturday after the Euro 2016 football championship begins on Friday.

(RT)