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    Second man charged in Benjamin Mendy rape investigation after Man City ace appeared in court

    A SECOND man has been charged with a series of rape offences alongside Benjamin Mendy.The Manchester City left-back, 27, appeared in court in late August charged with sex attacks on three women.
    A second man has been charged in connection with the Benjamin Mendy sex assault allegationsCredit: PA
    One of the alleged assaults is said to have happened days before he appeared in the dock.
    Now Louis Saha Matturie, 40, has appeared before magistrates in Chester after he was this weekend charged with four rapes.
    Matturie, who is originally from Sierra Leone and was described in court as Mendy’s “runner”, was arrested last month – shortly after the footballer’s first appearance.
    The defendant, who wept during proceedings, spoke only to confirm his name and address.
    His lawyer submitted a bail application – but it was rejected and Matturie was remanded into custody.
    A Chesire Police spokesman said: “The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorised Cheshire Constabulary to charge a second man in connection with allegations of sexual assault.
    “Louis Saha Matturie, aged 40, has been charged with four counts of rape.
    “The charges relate to three complainants over the age of 16 and are alleged to have taken place between April 2021 and August 2021.

    “Matturie, of Eccles, has been remanded in custody.”
    He will appear alongside Mendy at Chester Crown Court on Friday.
    The French World Cup winner was arrested after a 17-year-old girl alleged she had been sexually abused at his £5m mansion this August.
    Mendy, 27, was immediately suspended by Manchester City after he was then charged with four counts of rape and one sexual assault.
    The charges, alleged to have taken place between October 2020 and August 2021, relate to three complainants.
    Mendy appeared in court on August 27.
    The court was told he allegedly raped a teen during a party at his home.
    The alleged offence took place while Mendy was already on bail.
    PAIR IN THE DOCK
    He is accused of raping a woman last October, as well as a sexual assault in January.
    The football ace showed no emotion as he was remanded in custody following the hearing.
    Hours after his appearance in court, Cheshire Constabulary said a second man has been quizzed by detectives.
    Cops said a 40-year-old man was being held “in connection to an ongoing investigation into sexual offences”.
    French international Mendy was arrested last November at his £5million home in Prestbury, Cheshire.
    He was then released pending further investigation before being re-arrested and charged last month.
    Mendy, who earns £90,000 a week, has been remanded in custody.
    RAPE CHARGES
    He arrived at court in a prison van with a police escort on August 27.
    The player, who wore a red hoodie and black jogging bottoms, spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth.  
    In a statement, the club said: “Manchester City can confirm that following his being charged by police today, Benjamin Mendy has been suspended pending an investigation.
    “The matter is subject to a legal process and the club is therefore unable to make further comment until that process is complete.”
    Premier League champions Man City spent a reported £49.2million signing Mendy from French side Monaco in 2017.
    He last played for the club on August 15 during their 1-0 defeat to Tottenham at the start of the season.
    In September last year City boss Pep Guardiola revealed Mendy would be out of the game for at least a month due to an injury.
    Mendy appeared in court in the back of a prison van late last monthCredit: fpnw.co.uk©2021
    A 40-year-old man has now appeared in court charged with rape in connection with Mendy’s alleged offencesCredit: AP
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    Lando Norris mugging: Man, 24, arrested after McLaren F1 star mugged for £40k watch at Wembley as cops release pics

    A 24-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested after F1 driver Lando Norris had his £40,000 watch stolen as he left the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.The Bristol-born racer, 21, was left “shaken” after his watch, one of only a small number in circulation, was taken.
    F1 ace Lando Norris, 21, had his £40,000 watch stolen at Wembley as fans ran riotCredit: PA
    Police have released this photograph as they launch an appeal for informationCredit: PA
    Met police confirmed that on Sunday a 24-year-old man was arrested in Liverpool on suspicion of robbery.
    He has been bailed to return on a date in mid-August.
    And cops have now released an appeal for information over the stolen watch — sharing more images of the timepiece in the hopes someone with information will step forward.
    While it has not been confirmed which watch was stolen, Lando is often seen wearing Richard Mille timepieces, reports watchcollectinglifestyle.com.
    One of them is reportedly the RM 67-02 Automatic Winding Extra Flat.
    Met Police said a 21-year-old, believed to be Norris, had left the stadium and returned to his car which was parked in the yellow car park in nearby Rutherford Way.
    In a statement, cops said: “He was approached by two men who engaged him in conversation.
    “A short time later he was assaulted and held by one of the men while his watch was removed from his wrist.
    “The victim was understandably shaken but did not sustain any lasting injuries.”
    The suspects had already left by the time police arrived, the statement added.
    Scotland Yard have appealed for witnesses, in particular one person who claimed to have captured the incident on their dashcam but left before giving police his details.
    Detectives are “very keen” to speak to the person and obtain any footage.

    A statement from Formula One last week said: “McLaren Racing can confirm that Lando Norris was involved in an incident, after the Euro 2020 final match at Wembley, during which the watch he was wearing was taken.
    “Thankfully, Lando was unharmed but he is understandably shaken. The team is supporting Lando and we are sure that racing fans will join us in wishing him all the best for the British Grand Prix this weekend.
    “As this is now a police matter we cannot comment further.”
    Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has been approached with a view to buying the watch should call the investigation team on 0777 667 3655 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

    Norris was at Wembley watching the Euros finalCredit: Instagram/@landonorris
    Lando Norris was mugged at the wheel of his McLaren supercar at Wembley’s car park
    Stewards replace barricades after they were knocked over outside Wembley at the Euro finalCredit: AP
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    Thieves who stole F1 star Lando Norris’ £40,000 watch seen showing it off on video

    THE NET was last night closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off.Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday.
    The net was closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off
    Lando Norris wearing the unique Richard Mille prototype watchCredit: Alpha Press
    Video has now emerged of them hawking the unique Richard Mille prototype in the streets around Wembley.
    The pair asked a stranger whether the watch — with its distinctive exposed mechanism — was a fake, as they discussed how it might be sold on.
    But the 23-year-old man who the pair met became suspicious and they fled after he suspected it was stolen.
    He said: “I videoed the watch with my phone and decided to try to get it off them so I could hand it back — I thought I might get a reward.

    “But they told a police officer they were scared I was a mugger. He told me to leave them alone.”
    Lando, preparing for this Sunday’s British Grand Prix, spoke about the mugging.
    He said: “I have tried to take my mind off it. I’m an overthinker. I always think the worst.”

    Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday
    The McLaren driver had posted a picture of himself at the Euro 2020 final on InstagramCredit: Instagram/@landonorris
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    Thieves who stole F1 ace Lando Norris’ £40,000 watch seen showing it off on video

    THE NET was last night closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off.Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday.
    The net was closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off
    Lando Norris wearing the unique Richard Mille prototype watchCredit: Alpha Press
    Video has now emerged of them hawking the unique Richard Mille prototype in the streets around Wembley.
    The pair asked a stranger whether the watch — with its distinctive exposed mechanism — was a fake, as they discussed how it might be sold on.
    But the 23-year-old man who the pair met became suspicious and they fled after he suspected it was stolen.
    He said: “I videoed the watch with my phone and decided to try to get it off them so I could hand it back — I thought I might get a reward.

    “But they told a police officer they were scared I was a mugger. He told me to leave them alone.”
    Lando, preparing for this Sunday’s British Grand Prix, spoke about the mugging.
    He said: “I have tried to take my mind off it. I’m an overthinker. I always think the worst.”
    Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday
    The McLaren driver had posted a picture of himself at the Euro 2020 final on InstagramCredit: Instagram/@landonorris
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    Savills estate agent, 37, arrested as he turns himself into cops over racist Saka tweet after claiming account hacked

    POLICE have arrested the Savills estate agent who is accused of sending racist abuse targeting England players from his Twitter account.Vile trolls targeted Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho after the Three Lions were beaten on penalties in last night’s agonising final.
    Andrew Bone allegedly posted a vile tweet about the England playersCredit: Linkedin
    Officers were pictured searching Bone’s home in ManchesterCredit: Peter Powell
    A post from Andrew Bone’s Twitter account branded the players the N word and claimed the England stars had “ruined it for us” after the loss.
    Estate agents Savills confirmed Bone was being investigated over the tweets – before later adding he had since been suspended.
    Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that Bone, 37 was arrested after he self presented at Cheadle Heath police station this morning. 
    He was arrested on suspicion of an offence under Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act.  
    Three police officers carrying evidence bags and a police radio were seen searching Bone’s terraced property.
    They spent 20 minutes at his home, in Manchester, before they left holding a laptop. 
    ‘NOT RACIST’
    Bone’s family previously told The Sun that his account had been hacked – and he had reported the matter to police.
    They also claimed Bone is “not racist” and shut down his accounts when he began receiving messages late last night.
    His stepdad said: “It looks like his account was hacked.
    “He is not racist. He was in shock last night when he started getting remarks on his Twitter account saying he was racist.
    “He has actually contacted the police himself. It looks like it has been sent by someone with a grievance.”
    Bone, a commercial building manager, now remains suspended by Savills pending a full investigation.
    He has actually contacted the police himself. Bone’s stepdad
    The estate agent said: “Savills confirms that the staff member connected with the racist comments placed on Twitter claims that his account was taken over by a third party and that the matter is being referred to Greater Manchester Police.
    “Savills have acted swiftly and confirms that the individual is suspended from duty pending the findings of this investigation, which is being progressed as a priority.
    “Savills has a policy of zero tolerance on any form of racial abuse or discrimination.”
    Bone’s Twitter account and LinkedIn page have both been deleted, and he has been released from custody following his arrest. . 
    Detective Inspector Matt Gregory of the force’s Trafford division said: “The actions of a small number of people overshadowed what was a hugely unifying event for our country on Sunday evening. 
    “We are firm in our commitment, any racist abuse whether online or off is not acceptable.”
    ‘NOT ACCEPTABLE’
    A GMP spokesman added: “A man arrested after social media posts were directed towards England football team players following the Euro 2020 final has been released under investigation. 
    “The suspect, aged 37, from Ashton-Upon-Mersey, self-presented at Cheadle Heath police station this morning (14 July 21). 
    “He was subsequently arrested on suspicion of an offence under Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act and later released under investigation. 
    “Police would like to hear from anyone with information on 0161 856 4973, quoting incident number 109 of 12/7/2021. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers  anonymously on 0800 555 111. 
    “Anyone who has been a victim, or witness of hate crime, report it at your earliest opportunity via 101, LiveChat or online at www.gmp.police.uk. Alternatively you can visit www.letsendhatecrime.com.”
    His arrest comes after an England fan posted a video online abusing the England aces, calling them “f***ing c***s”.
    He posted a hateful rant on social media, as cops arrested a 49-year-old from Kent in relation to a malicious communications offence.
    A disgraced comedian has also come under fire and seen his shows cancelled after taking aim at black England players. 

    Stand-up Andrew Lawrence, 41, saw a string of his UK shows cancelled after a number of the nine scheduled venues across the UK refused to host him.
    A kids football coach has claimed his Twitter account was hacked after a racist tweet was sent to Marcus Rashford denying it was him.
    Nick Scott, 50, from Powick, Worcestershire, denied sending a sickening homophobic tweet aimed at the England women’s football team.
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    Vile racist posts video abusing Saka, Rashford and Sancho as police arrest man, 49, in Kent

    A VILE racist has posted a video online abusing England stars Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho after their loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final. The Three Lions stars have been subjected to horrific online abuse after their penalty misses on Sunday.
    The so-called England fan posted the disgusting rant online after the game
    Two men have now been arrested for posting racist comments onlineCredit: Getty
    One England fan posted a hateful rant on social media after the final whistle went at Wembley on Sunday evening, as cops arrested a 49-year-old from Kent in relation to a malicious communications offence.
    Posting on Facebook the man, who had an England flag painted on his face ranted: “Where do I start where do I start. Sick, gutted like all of us. 
    “Proper deflated. Gotta be proud of the boys, be proud, but anyone and everyone that knows me well will understand what I’m talking about.
    Three lions on a shirt, right. How many times have we seen England players, w*** take penalties  for us and f*** it up.
    “Three f***ing lions, three f***ing c***s  f***ed it for us.”
    He ends the video by screaming into the camera before switching it off. 

    The footage has attracted thousands of comments slamming his behaviour online, with one person writing “we should ruin this c***s life”. 
    The disgusting footage came to light as police forces up and down the country arrested people in relation to racist abuse.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned online racists will be banned from footie matches after more than a million Brits demanded they be punished.
    Putting the trolls on notice the PM warned: “You will not be going to the match. No ifs, no buts, no exceptions, no excuses.”
    Fans have rallied round three black England stars who were sent sick messages and monkey emojis on social media after their penalty misses.
    A million people signed a petition in just two days demanding vile trolls be barred from games as punishment.
    VILE ABUSE
    Kent Police arrested a 49-year-old man in relation to a video posted online, in connection to a malicious communications offence, who has since been released on bail. 
    Chief Superintendent Warren Franklin of Kent Police said: “On the afternoon of Tuesday 13 July 2021 Kent Police received a referral from the national policing lead for Euro 2020 relating to an offensive video that had been posted on social media.
    “Later that day officers attended an address in Folkestone and arrested a 49-year-old man on suspicion of a malicious communications offence. He was taken into custody pending further enquiries.
    “Kent Police will continue to keep the national policing lead updated and will respond accordingly to any other similar incidents that may be reported to us.”
    A 37-year-old man has been arrested in Manchester after a series of  social media posts were directed towards England footballers. 
    The suspect, from Ashton-Upon-Mersey, attended Cheadle Heath police station this morning and was arrested in connection with a malicious communications offence. 
    He remains in custody, with Detective Inspector Matt Gregory of GMP’s Trafford division, adding: “The actions of a small number of people overshadowed what was a hugely unifying event for our country on Sunday evening.
    “We are firm in our commitment, any racist abuse whether online or off is not acceptable.
    You will not be going to the match. No ifs, no buts, no exceptions, no excuses.Boris Johnson
    “We now have one man in custody and our investigation continues. If you think you have information on this post, we’d like to hear from you on 0161 856 4973, quoting incident number 109 of 12/7/2021.
    “You can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
    “Anyone who has been a victim, or witness of hate crime, please do report it at your earliest opportunity, using 101, LiveChat or online at gmp.police.uk. Alternatively you can visit www.letsendhatecrime.com.”
    A disgraced comedian has also come under fire and seen his shows cancelled after taking aim at black England players. 
    Stand-up Andrew Lawrence, 41, saw a string of his UK shows cancelled after a number of the nine scheduled venues across the UK refused to host him.
    Estate agents Savills also suspended a worker after racist abuse targeting England players was sent from his Twitter account.

    A post from Andrew Bone’s Twitter account branded the players the N word and claimed the England stars had “ruined it for us” after the loss.
    A kids football coach has claimed his Twitter account was hacked after a racist tweet was sent to Marcus Rashford denying it was him.
    Nick Scott, 50, from Powick, Worcestershire, denied sending a sickening homophobic tweet aimed at the England women’s football team.
    Saka, Sancho and Rashford have received an outpouring of support after the abuseCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    The man in the video had painted his face to look like an England flag
    The players have been targeted by vile online racistsCredit: PA
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    Marcus Rashford says he’s ‘lost for words’ as he thanks hundreds who took knee in Stand Against Racism vigil after abuse

    MARCUS Rashford said tonight he’s “lost for words” as he thanked hundreds of protesters who took the knee at a Stand Up To Racism vigil after the England hero was targeted with vile abuse.Demonstrators showed their support at a mural to the Three Lions ace after he and teammates endured sickening racist abuse following Sunday’s heartbreaking Euro 2020 defeat.
    Demonstrators took the knee as they showed solidarity with England stars who were racially abused after Sunday’s Euro 2020 final defeatCredit: PA
    Rashford tonight said he was ‘overwhelmed’ by the support at the demonstrationCredit: Twitter
    The mural to Rashford, which was painted in his childhood hometown of Withington, South Manchester, was daubed with obscenities less than an hour after the penalty shooutout defeat to Italy.
    Swear words and the name ‘Saka’ were painted across the artwork. Cops are treating the vandalism as hate crime.
    But locals have since worked together to cover the abuse with notes dedicated to the champ, who was last year honoured with an MBE for his work to feed hungry kids during the pandemic.
    Rashford retweeted photos from this evening’s vigil with a heart emoji, and wrote: “Overwhelmed. Thankful. Lost for words.”
    It comes as:

    One photo he shared showed two young children holding a sign saying: “Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear football boots. We love you Rashford”.
    The mural painted on the wall of Coffee House Café is now covered with tributes from the Manchester United forward’s fans.
    Crowds took the knee at this evening’s demonstration in solidarity and held ‘Black Lives Matter’ placards.
    Anti-racism campaigners held this evening’s rally after Rashford and England teammates Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were targeted with racist abuse online.
    One message of support on the mural read: “Our 3 cubs will turn into 3 roaring lions”.
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    Paper love hearts declaring the Three Lions ace a “hero” and “role model” now cover the cruel messages.
    Another message read: “I can take or leave football but I cannot take or leave people like you.
    “Thank you for your passion, compassion and desire to change lives.”
    Another said: “Dear Marcus, please know that you are so admired and people find you an inspiration.”
    ‘OVERWHELMING’
    In a message last night, Rashford said he has been deeply moved by fans’ support.
    He said: “I can take critique of my performance all day long, my penalty wasn’t good enough, it should have gone in.
    “But I will never apologise for who I am and where I came from.
    “I’ve felt no prouder moment than wearing these three lions on my chest and seeing my family cheer me in a crowd of tens of thousands.
    “The messages I’ve received today have been positively overwhelming and seeing the response in Withington had me on the verge of tears.”
    The heroes made three unsuccessful England penalty bids during the nail-biting shootout.
    Moments after the game ended, sick racists sent vile messages and monkey emojis over social media.
    Prince William, Boris Johnson and Harry Kane are among those to blast the disgusting thugs behind the abuse, while millions of fans have been left deeply shocked.
    Rashord shared a letter of support sent by nine-year-old fan Dexter Rosier after his penalty miss.
    Thank you for your passion, compassion and desire to change lives.
    The schoolboy’s letter said: “I hope you won’t be sad for too long because you are such a good person.
    “Last year you inspired me to help people less fortunate. Then last night you inspired me again, to always be brave.
    “I’m proud of you. You will always be a hero.”
    Susanna Reid struggled with tears on Good Morning Britain as she read the youngster’s message aloud.
    Breaking off as she struggled not to let her emotions bubble over, she added: “I hope Marcus feels everything that’s coming through from this letter and all the messages of support.”

    The mural was painted in November to honour Rashford’s selfless work to feed poverty-stricken kids.
    Police have confirmed they’re investigating. No arrests have yet been made.
    Cops in London are also probing the racist abuse posted on social media.
    Manchester residents came out to show their support for the United strikerCredit: Reuters
    Protesters gathered to stand in support with the England stars at the demonstrationCredit: Reuters
    The mural in South Manchester was plastered with support for the Manchester United aceCredit: Getty
    Rashford was devastated after England’s defeat in the Euro 2020 final on SundayCredit: Reuters
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    F1 ace Lando Norris mugged for £40k watch at Wembley as fans ran riot

    BRIT F1 ace Lando Norris, 21, had his £40,000 watch nicked at Wembley as fans ran riot.Wembley descended into a warzone at the Euro final — when 2,500 ticketless, drunken thugs stormed the stadium.
    Lando Norris at the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco 2021 in Monte CarloCredit: Alpha Press
    A Richard Mille RM 11-03 watch costing £40,000
    Terrified families called security for the showpiece event a shambles, with fights breaking out around the ground.
    Britain’s F1 ace Lando Norris was also mugged for his £40,000 watch after the game with Italy — England’s biggest since 1966.
    Players’ families were caught up in skirmishes, children were    left in tears, a female security guard was trampled and a disabled entrance stormed.
    Last night, there were calls for the FA, which owns Wembley ­stadium, to step up security, amid fears any bids to host future World Cups would be harmed.
    Moments before kick-off on Sunday night, drunk hooligans surged through cordons, sparking chaos.
    Fans who paid £900 and more for tickets then found yobs in their seats refusing to budge. 
    Friends and families of stars including captain Harry Kane, John Stones, Raheem Sterling and Harry Maguire also saw trouble unfold as dozens barged into their section.
    A source said: “All the players had their kids in there. It was ­terrifying. The wives, girlfriends and children were all crying. There were a couple of fights.
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    “None of the relatives or friends had seen anything like this before. They arrived to find seats taken by fans without tickets. And they were rude and really aggressive.
    “It got really nasty and was very upsetting. There were not enough stewards and no police in sight.”
    Rugby star Mike Tindall, 42, and his royal wife Zara, 40, saw two men fighting near their seats — so the burly World Cup winner stepped in. One fan suffered a ­broken nose, with Princess Anne’s daughter Zara mopping up blood from her seat with a hankie.
    A source said: “At least one of the fans didn’t have a ticket. Mike was trying to break up the fight.”
    After the game, motor racing ace Lando was ambushed by yobs as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT supercar. He was then grabbed by one while another tore off his prototype Richard Mille watch.
    An eyewitness told The Sun: “Lando was held and another ­robber pulled off his watch in a split second. Lando looked pretty shaken up. Security had been a nightmare all night.”
    He had earlier posted a photo of himself at the game for his 3.4million online followers. A spokesman for his McLaren team said he was “understandably shaken”.
    Lando Norris was mugged at the wheel of his McLaren supercar at Wembley’s car park
    Stewards replace barricades after they were knocked over outside Wembley at the Euro finalCredit: AP
    England fans inside Wembley help to ‘eject’ people storming the gates
    Security sources estimate thousands broke in without tickets. 
    One said: “Analysis of video footage shows around 2,500 ticketless yobs storming in. But, the fact is, the stadium is not policed because Wembley won’t pay the bill for it. Security is left to poorly paid stewards to deal with and they were totally overrun. Serious questions need to be asked.” 
    Thugs circulated pictures of match tickets and Covid-negative test barcodes before the kick-off to trick and overwhelm staff.
    Once past Covid screens, they gathered in large groups and charged over barriers, knocking aside anyone in their path.
    One video shows scores clambering through and sprinting to the entrance as a female steward falls screaming to the floor. 
    Another obtained by the Sun shows disabled access doors being breached by dozens of male and female gatecrashers. 
    A man was also seen being repeatedly kicked in the head and body after falling to the ground.
    At one point, a frustrated fan turns on stewards standing by and shouts: “Do your f***ing job!” 
    Ex-footballer Lee Ebden, 37, now a consultant, took his 66-year-old dad John to the game, paying more than £800 each.
    But they were shocked to see mobs storming a disabled entrance then found groups of ticketless fans all around them.
    Lee, of Macclesfield, said: “I’ve never felt so scared or ashamed as I was at Wembley at what should have been a great night. The ­stewards and police completely lost control — to call it an horrendous shambles is a complete understatement. As I went through the turnstile, a bloke in an England shirt tried to squeeze in with me. They were all doing it.”
    Tory MP Alec Shelbrooke warned of repercussions for future tournaments. He said: “Fifa will be watching these scenes carefully and taking a very dim view. I hope those who instigated it are met with the full force of the law.”

    The Met Police reported at least 86 arrests in London, including 53 at Wembley, for ABH, drunk and disorderly behaviour and criminal damage. A total of 19 officers were also injured, with Police Federation chairman Ken Marsh calling the scenes a “national disgrace”.
    Boris Johnson’s spokesman said: “Those scenes were unacceptable and we condemn violence, anti- social behaviour and abuse in the strongest possible terms.”
    The FA said it would carry out a full review and apologised to law-abiding fans for the “unprecedented level of public disorder”. The Met promised to “actively pursue and investigate offenders”.    
    Final was a dangerous experienceENGLAND has a new generation of supporters — drunk on lager, crazed on cocaine and set on unleashing maximum violence.
    What I witnessed on Wembley Way was like a trip back to the thuggery which dogged English teams in tournaments in the ’80s.
    The launching of bottles and cans. Jumping on top of vans and stalls, trying to smash in roofs. 
    Then, finally and shamefully, the storming of the gates of the stadium — putting thousands of decent ticket-holding fans at risk.
    Having attended hundreds of games at home and abroad, this was one of the most dangerous experiences I’ve had in football.
    By 1pm, seven hours before kick-off, those on Wembley Way were putting their safety at risk. 
    The crossroads by the BoxPark was the first danger zone. Thousands were crammed in there, and nearly all thought it funny to send missiles of bottles and half-full lager cans through the air, seeing if they could take some unsuspecting soul down.
    How they laughed, those idiots, climbing lampposts, lighting and throwing flares.
    By 3pm, I witnessed thugs sniffing cocaine. Scores of bottles and cans fizzed through the air. Fights broke out down side roads. Families cowered and hurried by.
    Up by the stadium, thousands were drinking, throwing and celebrating when others were hit.
    The gates opened and all hell broke out. The disabled section inside the stadium suddenly filled with aggressive idiots. Punters were shoved out of their seats.
    My memories of the biggest day in England’s football history for 55 years? Six hours outside full of menace, broken glass, bloodied bodies, fear among fans. Four hours inside of embattled stewards and frightened families.
    And a relief that a real tragedy had not befallen us.

    By Duncan Wright, Senior football reporter

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