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Man City fans clash with Spurs stewards inside stadium and try to climb over barricades after champions lose 1-0

MANCHESTER CITY fans clashed with Spurs stewards inside the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday before attempting to climb over barricades.

The shocking scenes occurred after Pep Guardiola’s Premier League champions suffered a 1-0 defeat in their first game of the new season.

Man City fans clashed with Spurs stewards after their defeat in London
City fans attempted to climb barricades in shocking scenes

Video footage showed some City supporters scuffling with stewards inside the north London arena at the final whistle.

The Etihad club were left reeling after Son Heung-Min’s second half strike sealed victory for Nuno Espirito Santo.

And disgruntled City fans attempted to leap over barriers inside the ground as they collided with a strong security presence.

The clash came after a group of City supporters shamefully chanted ‘Sancho and Rashford let the country down’ before kick-off.

Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford both missed penalties in England’s Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy.

Bukayo Saka also failed to hit the target at Wembley in heartbreaking scenes.

But the three players were then subjected to disgraceful racist abuse.

There has since been a huge show of support from the public for the brave Three Lions trio.

Yet some City fans still decided to target Man United duo Sancho and Rashford on Sunday, singing they had let the nation down with their misses.

The City fans’ actions came a day after Leeds supporters chanted the same song at Old Trafford.

However, United had the last laugh as they thrashed their rivals 5-1 at the Theatre of Dreams.

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