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    Four West Ham fans assaulted by Eintracht Frankfurt ultras in unprovoked ATTACK, one in hospital

    James MartinBy James MartinMay 4, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Eintracht Frankfurt’s Ultras, masked and out to unleash violence against West Ham supporters, struck for a second night.

    They attacked supporters from London throwing glasses, bottles and bar stools at visting supporters who were sitting peacefully watching the Champions League semi-final on television sets at Waxy’s Irish Pub.

    The clash was captured on video and posted on Twitter and showed German hooligans running past the West Ham fans and hurling missiles at them.

    Some fans were seen running to safety while others retaliated by picking up bar stools and hurling them at their attackers as glasses and bottles smashed around them.

    West Ham supporters shouted ‘Irons’ as they fought back and hurled obscenities at them.

    It is believed the Ultras had been touring Frankfurt looking for targets to attack.

    The centre of Frankfurt was tense early today as some bars decided too close. Hundreds of police were drafted in in the area around Frankfurt’s main rail station.

    Police rushed to Waxy’s on Taubenstrade, but the perpetrators had got away.

    Four West Ham fans have been targeted by Eintracht Frankfurt ultras in unprovoked attacks

    It is thought the ultras attacked the handful of supporters at Waxys because of their small numbers at that venue. 

    Nearby at O’Reillys bar, hundreds of West Ham supporters had gathered and would have been able to unleash a fightback. 

    One German supporter described the attack on West Ham fans at Waxy’s as ‘pathetic’ and was adamant that it was the Ultras who began the shameful violence. 

    The Metropolitan Police, which has officers working alongside German colleagues in Frankfurt, had earlier advised smaller groups of West Ham fans to ‘take taxis’ for their safety as Ultras planned their attacks. 

    It was the second night off violence and followed attacks on four West Ham fans on Tuesday night.

    Four West Ham fans were targeted by ultras in unprovoked attacks on Tuesday.

    One, a 34-year-old man from Chelmsford, Essex, was taken to hospital with a suspected broken nose and cracked teeth. Another supporter suffered a gashed lip in the ambush at the Fox and Hounds pub in the centre of the German city.

    Two more were set upon close to the Rhine’s main tributary after their attackers heard them speaking English. A group of Croatian students were also attacked in the city’s Alt-Sachsenhausen district for simply ‘being foreign’, police told MailOnline.

    One, a 34-year-old man from Chelmsford, Essex, was taken to hospital with a suspected broken nose and cracked teeth after the ambush at the Fox and Hounds pub (pictured above)

    Six arrests were made for the attack on the two West Ham fans and the Croatians, which were carried out by the same gang. 

    But the attackers behind the incident at the Fox and Hounds Pub remain at large, police said.

    Manager Anthony Thornley told MailOnline the attackers burst into the bar and assaulted West Ham supporters. ‘My staff are okay but the fans were picked on out of the blue. The guys came into the bar and attacked people.’

    A West Ham fan from Somerset who asked not to be named and witnessed the attack early today said two vans of Frankfurt vans pulled up outside the Fox and Hounds.

    ‘They were wearing masks and balaclavas to cover their faces. They came in and started throwing bottles and glasses around behind the bar and got away, but a couple of guys got attacked and were bleeding badly.

    ‘They were wearing Eintracht Frankfurt colours and were ultras. It just happened totally out of the blue. Everyone was calm in the bar as there were so few of us around on a Tuesday night when they attacked us.’

    Police confirmed the fans were wearing Frankfurt colours and that they were working to hunt them down. The victim from Chelmsford was being treated at the Markus Hospital in Frankfurt.

    There were clashes between the fans after the Europa League semi-final first leg in London

    There were clashes between the fans after the Europa League semi-final first leg in London

    The Hammers face Bundesliga side Frankfurt in the second leg in Germany on Thursday night

    The Hammers face Bundesliga side Frankfurt in the second leg in Germany on Thursday night

    Police initially said they expected 1500 ticketless West Ham fans to be in Frankfurt for Thursday’s match. But this estimate has now been revised to 3000 and police have been tipped off to expect up to 10,000 ticketless fans to make the journey.

    West Ham and Frankfurt fans clashed in Spain last month when both teams were playing separate matches 24 hours apart in Seville. 

    Police are on high alert and declared officers will be on every street corner from Thursday in anticipation of any trouble.

    But despite the attacks on innocent West Ham fans, some of their number did not endear themselves to locals on Wednesday night when they broke into an anti-German song.

    Scores of West Ham fans sang ‘Ten German Bombers’ as they crammed into O’Reilly’s bar opposite Frankfurt’s main railway station. The song makes reference to German bombers and defensive action by the RAF during the second World War.

    A line of vehicles carrying armed and riot police pulled up opposite the bar and took up position to monitor them. 

    Its singing been castigated by the FA and UEFA, who declared fans singing the song would face bans during last year’s European Championships. 



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