Shocking moment Everton fan is knocked out and squirted with sauce in violent clashes with Arsenal supporters at the Emirates… after the Gunners fell short in the Premier League title race

Shocking footage shows an Everton supporter being knocked out during violent clashes with Arsenal fans on Sunday.

Videos shared on social media showed supporters fighting after Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Everton at the Emirates Stadium.

Despite the win, Arsenal had to settle for second place in the Premier League as Man City’s 3-1 win over West Ham saw the reigning champions win their fourth consecutive title.

Footage shows clashes between supporters as Everton fans attempt to board a coach after their final league match of the season, with a security guard attempting to intervene.

One Everton fan, with a bloodied face, is seen in a confrontation with rival supporters.

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An Everton supporter appeared bloodied after clashes with Arsenal fans on Sunday

The fan was seen trying to throw a punch before being hit by a rival Arsenal supporter

The supporter is seen attempting to throw a punch at an Arsenal fan before being hit by another man, appearing to knock him unconscious.

The video shows another Arsenal supporter grabbing sauce from a nearby burger stall before appearing to spray the sauce in the direction of the stricken fan.

Three men, including the security guard, are seen coming to the Everton supporter’s aid.

Mail Sport has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment on the incident.

The incident took place after Arsenal came from behind on the final day of the Premier League season.

Everton surprisingly took the lead at the Emirates after Idrissa Gana Gueye’s free-kick found the net in the 40th minute.

Footage showed another Arsenal fan spraying sauce on the disabled Everton supporter

The Gunners responded three minutes later through Takehiro Tomiyasu to level the scores at half-time.

Kai Havertz scored a late winning goal for Arsenal as Mikel Arteta’s team ended the season with a win.

Arsenal were ultimately left disappointed as Arteta’s team finished second for the second season in a row.



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