Manchester United won the cup final 2-1
Images appear to show Manchester United and Manchester City fans in a violent street brawl in London before today's FA Cup final.
A shirtless man appeared unconscious in images posted onto X after being knocked to the ground. The chaos brought traffic to a standstill with around a dozen fans from both sides getting involved in the melee.As the violence spread across the street, a woman bravely intervened to assist a man on the ground. After being lifted up, he re-joined the battle. Supporters then came together in the further clashes before the violence was abruptly brought to a halt.
United boss Erik ten Hag had come into the match facing several questions over his future, but he cut a defiant figure after masterminding the success.
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