West Ham United pledge to take action against fans that threw objects onto the pitch
West Ham United's celebrations after winning the Europa Conference League have been somewhat tempered by the behaviour of some of their fans during and after the match.
<p>West Ham have condemned the behaviour of a section of their support after Fiorentina defender Cristiano Biraghi was left bleeding by an object thrown from the crowd during their Europa Conference League final victory in Prague.</p>
<p>The game was goalless in the 35th minute when Biraghi went over to take a corner from in front of the end of the Eden Arena where West Ham supporters were sitting, with the player struck by what appeared to be a vape pen as cups and other objects rained down on him.</p>
<p>He required a head strapping in order to continue, after referee Carlos Del Cerro Grande had briefly called a halt to the game and a stadium announcement had issued a warning for fans to stop throwing things and respect the players and officials before the match could continue.</p>
<p>West Ham issued a statement promising to take action against anyone found to have committed an offence and ban them from attending matches at the London Stadium.</p>
<p>"West Ham United unreservedly condemn the behaviour of a small number of individuals who threw objects onto the pitch during tonight's UEFA Europa Conference League final," said the statement.</p>
<p>"These actions have no place in football, and do not in any way represent the values of our football club and the overwhelming majority of our supporters, who have behaved impeccably in Prague this week and throughout our last two seasons in European competition.</p>
<p>"We will work with the police and other stakeholders to review the incidents and act against anyone found guilty of an offence.</p>
<p>"In line with our zero-tolerance approach, anyone identified will have their details passed to the police and will be given an indefinite ban and therefore be unable to enter London Stadium and travel with the club. There is no place for this kind of behaviour at West Ham United."</p>
<p>West Ham won 2-1 thanks to a penalty from Said Benrahma and a goal in the 90th minute from Jarrod Bowen to land their first major trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 1980.</p>
<p>Fans also clashed with riot police in Prague after setting off flares as they celebrated winning.</p>
<p>Fans poured into the streets of the Czech capital following the Hammers' victory over Fiorentina, with many already in the city centre after thousands of supporters travelled from the UK without tickets.</p>
<p>But a scuffle broke out after police officers tried to confiscate a lit flare as fans gathered in the Old Town area of the city.</p>
<p>Riot police stormed a group after they lit a second flare, with fans responding by pelting the officers with bottles and missiles.</p>
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