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A number of Rangers supporters in Manchester for the Uefa Cup final have clashed with riot police after a big screen in the city centre broke down.
Officers came under attack after the screen in Piccadilly Gardens failed.
Around 30 people were arrested in the city, including six held after a Russian fan was stabbed outside the City of Manchester stadium.
An estimated 100,000 fans descended on the city to see the match, which Zenit St Petersburg eventually won 2-0.
The injured Russian fan was taken to hospital after being attacked outside the stadium before the game.
He was stabbed in the back but his injuries were reported as non-life threatening.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said six men, all believed to be Rangers fans, had been arrested in connection with the incident.
The vast majority of supporters have behaved impeccably
GMP spokesperson
There were further reports after the game of a group of supporters clashing with police in Manchester city centre, where damage was caused to a bank, bus stops and a sports car which was bounced across a road.
Manchester City Council had set up three special fan zones with big screens for ticketless fans to watch the match.
While screens in Albert Square and Cathedral Gardens did show the game, the one in Piccadilly Gardens failed about 15 minutes before kick-off.
With the other two fan zones full, supporters were offered buses to take them to a hastily-arranged screen outside the velodrome at Sports City, near to the City of Manchester Stadium.
Bottles thrown
A GMP spokesperson said: “Many fans made their way to the velodrome to watch the remainder of the game, however, a significant minority remained in Piccadilly Gardens where they began to cause disruption.
“They started to directly confront officers and began to throw bottles.
“In order to retain order, tactical aid officers went into the fan zone to disperse the remaining fans.
“A number of people were arrested during the disorder at Piccadilly. A number of people, including police officers, were injured as officers brought the disorder under control.”
However, the spokesperson said “the vast majority of supporters have behaved impeccably and came to Manchester clearly intent on enjoying the carnival atmosphere”.
‘Total disgrace’
Manchester City Council said it would be “holding a full inquiry” into the screen problems.
But fans who had been waiting in Piccadilly Gardens all day were unimpressed.
One said: “This is absolutely ridiculous – there’s Rangers fans throwing balls and cans at each other because the game’s not on.
“We’ve been sat here since libros, revistas y comics 12 o’clock waiting on the game coming on. The coverage started at seven o’clock and then five minutes later the game’s off.
“It’s an absolute shambles, shame on Manchester, shame on Manchester – it’s let the country down.”
Another supporter added: “The people of Manchester have been fantastic – but the officials behind this are a total disgrace.
“Some people are really angry. They’ve spent a lot of money – maybe £4,000 to £5,000 – to come down here for this.”
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