Photos as Arsenal fans ‘fight’ each other outside the Emirates after Cup defeat

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New footage has emerged of a ‘fight’ between Arsenal fans outside the Emirates Stadium following the 2-1 defeat by Watford.
Arsene Wenger’s side were dumped out of the FA Cup on Sunday thanks to goals from Odion Ighalo and Adlene Guedioura.
Despite a a late flourish from the Gunners, supporters were already turning on each other inside the ground, and tempers continued to flare after the final whistle.
Two fans could be seen holding each other by the throat, with one threatening to punch the other.
New footage has emerged of a ‘fight’ between Arsenal fans outside the Emirates Stadium following the 2-1 defeat by Watford.
Arsene Wenger’s side were dumped out of the FA Cup on Sunday thanks to goals from Odion Ighalo and Adlene Guedioura.
Despite a a late flourish from the Gunners, supporters were already turning on each other inside the ground, and tempers continued to flare after the final whistle.
Two fans could be seen holding each other by the throat, with one threatening to punch the other.
Arsenal’s fans argue amongst themselves after Watford’s second goal
Inside the ground: Arsenal’s fans argue amongst themselves after Watford’s second goal
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Another fans were seen fighting each other outside the stadium
This latest defeat means Arsenal are now relying on a first league title in a decade to secure silverware this season, unless they can overturn a two-goal deficit against Barcelona in the Nou Camp in midweek.
Despite the defeat, Wenger was defiant, insisting his side deserved to win.
“Our fantastic run has come to an end on a day where we felt that our performance deserved a win,” he said. “Credit to Watford, they created few chances but took them all. It’s sad because we gave everything.

Arsenal’s fans argue amongst themselves after Watford’s second goal
Inside the ground: Arsenal’s fans argue amongst themselves after Watford’s second goal
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Another fans were seen fighting each other outside the stadium
This latest defeat means Arsenal are now relying on a first league title in a decade to secure silverware this season, unless they can overturn a two-goal deficit against Barcelona in the Nou Camp in midweek.
Despite the defeat, Wenger was defiant, insisting his side deserved to win.
“Our fantastic run has come to an end on a day where we felt that our performance deserved a win,” he said. “Credit to Watford, they created few chances but took them all. It’s sad because we gave everything.


source: liveofofo

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