Arsenal Fan Injured in Fall During Protest at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal Fan Injured in Fall During Protest at Emirates Stadium

Hundreds of Arsenal fans gathered at the Emirates Stadium on Friday evening to protest against club owner Stan Kroenke, following the collapse of the controversial European Super League. The demonstration took place ahead of Arsenal's Premier League match against Everton.

Protesters were seen banging metal screens, lighting flares, setting off fireworks, and chanting 'We want Kroenke out' and 'We want our Arsenal back'. Banners reading 'Arsenal till I die. Kroenke out' were hung over the concourse.

During the protest, a fan reportedly suffered a broken leg and a head injury after falling from the top of the club's ticket office. Shocking footage showed the supporter slipping and falling face-first as onlookers watched in horror.

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Metropolitan Police officers were deployed to clear the crowd from the stadium. Two people were arrested, and one officer sustained a minor head injury. The match continued inside the stadium as police controlled the situation outside.

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