Police patrol outside the Estadio Vicente Calderón before Leicester’s Champions League match. Photograph: Curto de la Torre/AFP/Getty Images
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Police clash with Leicester City supporters before Atlético Madrid match

• Fans claim rubber bullets and tear gas fired at them
• Blue flare is let off before police move in
Press Association
Wed 12 Apr 2017 15.00 EDT

Leicester City supporters have claimed tear gas and rubber bullets were fired at them in fresh clashes with Madrid police on Wednesday afternoon.

A group of fans, gathered before Leicester’s Champions League quarter-final first‑leg tie with Atlético Madrid, were involved in an incident with police in the city’s Plaza Mayor but accused the authorities of being overzealous.

Social media videos show a blue flare was let off while objects were thrown at police.

Emma Chetwynd, from Tamworth, said: “We did scarper out quite quickly when the police decided to throw rubber bullets at us. It was provoked but it did get a bit tasty so we left.

“There were five or six big bangs and everyone was saying it was rubber bullets but we left quite quickly. It started with a bit of trouble from our fans but they [the police] didn’t need an excuse to blast in. It’s any excuse – it’s hard to say – but any excuse and they’ll come in.

“A few people we saw who haven’t been causing trouble have tried to talk to them but they were rudely brushed away.”

Earlier, Spanish police reportedly said eight Leicester fans were arrested for “causing a mess” on Tuesday night.

Clive Langley, who travelled with his son Paul, was in the plaza minutes before the incident and felt the tension was building, alleging that tear gas was used.

He said: “I could see what was about to happen so I said ‘let’s go and get something to eat’. Sure enough about 10 minutes later it was tear gas and ‘whack, whack whack’. We didn’t see rubber bullets but certainly tear gas.”

However, another Leicester fan, Rak Singh from Oadby, felt any trouble was blown out of proportion. He said: “They come in and clear out but nothing was happening.

“It wasn’t as bad as people make it. If the police come and rush in you’re going to run out and make it look bad. It was provoking the situation for no reason.”

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