After a confrontation between Chelsea and Real Betis fans before Wednesday’s UEFA Conference League final in Poland, Riot police deployed a water cannon and blocked parts of central Wroclaw.
We made four arrests, according to Wojciech Jablonski, a spokesman for the Wroclaw police.
He claimed that “a water cannon” was used to end fanfights between opposing fan groups.
According to Jablonski, “several hundred police officers came in there (…) to restore public order and identify those who broke the law.”

Chelsea fans crowded inside the hurriedly put up security cordon.
An AFP reporter at the scene reported that “police in riot gear surrounded a bar occupied by Chelsea supporters.”
As riot police took up positions, Chelsea fans jeered as they arrived.
All “unauthorised” people were urged to leave the area by the police.
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, vowed “tolerance for violence on our streets.”
He thanked the police for their “steady action” against Chelsea and Betis t-shirts in Wroclaw. We advise that the police will be even more violent today. posted on X in the thread.
At the fanfest area, the city center was crowded with English and Spanish club fans who photographed the trophy before the kickoff at 1900 GMT.
The old town’s atmosphere was generally friendly, the bars were full of supporters, and there were occasionally police sirens.

Real Betis are competing for their first European title in Wednesday’s final, and Chelsea are hoping to become the first team to win all five of UEFA’s major men’s club competitions.
The Blues can now complete the set if they defeat Betis in the final of Poland’s most recent competition, the Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup, and the no-winners’ cup. They have already won the Champions League twice.
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