Chelsea fan is set upon by Betis supporters with police firing water cannons

A Chelsea supporter was battered and left with a bloody nose after he was established by real betis fans during violent collisions in Wroclaw prior to the final of the Europa Conference League.

Shocking photos have been brought forward to show the supporter who is attacked by a group of Spanish football fans who surround him and kick him in the middle of the street.

The Chelsea fan, who still grabs alcohol in his left hand, is led away with blood flows from his nose and on his T-shirt.

The brutal attack came when the police in the Polish city of Wroclaw fired a water cannon on opposing fans who collide near the central square, five hours before the kick -off in the final of the Conference League.

Riotofficians formed a wall that separated both sets of supporters after bottles were thrown from the bars. Mail Sport was almost hit by one that came from a Betis group.

Seats were also used as rockets and some who were unhappy enough to be hit were seen with bloody heads because blue and green torches were also thrown.

Fighting had broken out between Rivalen fans with one supporter who even used a belt.

Glocked glass was spread on the floor with all this near the Waaierpark. They were worrying scenes with kick -off at 9 p.m. for this European final.

Chelsea offers to 'win everything' by securing the Conference League trophy after he has previously won the Champions League and Europa League.

Collisions between supporters started on Tuesday and on Wednesday the Polish police were reportedly hunting for the fans involved, with local media burning 'Thugs'.

The local population has been ordered to report 'dangerous incidents', because the police and the city guard look to eradicate further problems for the final.

Supporters were handed over at the Salt Market Square and bumped outside a restaurant on the eve of the final, where fans desperately tried to ward off the police, threw seats and other objects.

Scenes became acidic after a reported series 'Scuffles' between fans and pepper spray was apparently released on unmanageable individuals.

Now the police are looking for those who are left behind on Tuesday evening and it is even going undercover in normal clothing to eradicate misconduct, reports the local outlet wroclaw wyborcza.

“The police ensure that residents and real football fans can feel safe, because there are many uniformed and ordinary police in the city that respond immediately,” the outlet claims.

In the meantime, Sport claims that football fans have destroyed 'the city bond and infrastructure', so that they are branded 'legal criminals'.

Armed with clubs and shields, it is believed that the police have made a barricade to separate fans on the north side of the market square.

While objects were thrown away, they decided to intervene and apparently release pepper spray on supporters.

Photos show armed police who spray a substance towards Chelsea fans on the market while trying to flee the area.

After the incident, the provincial police headquarters in Wroclaw published a statement.

“The uniformed officers responded immediately after the incident, which resulted in no further escalation of the conflict or negative behavior,” said the statement.

'The fans spread in different directions and currently the police officers of the Criminal Division are performing activities that are aimed at identifying them.

'The number of preventive and operational police services and their saturation is so great in places where residents and sport fans gather or move that everyone can feel safe.

It is estimated that more than 70,000 supporters have been rejected on Wroclaw, despite the fact that the stadium only has a capacity 42,000. To tackle the influx of fans, 2,000 police offers were reportedly from Poland to the city.

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