Man city fans 'lose their heads' and fight each other after thrashing by arsenal

Man city fans 'lose their heads' and fight each other after thrashing by arsenal


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MANCHESTER CITY FANS ‘LOST THE PLOT’ AS FOOTAGE SHOWED TWO SUPPORTERS FIGHTING EACH OTHER IN THE AWAY END AFTER THEY WERE HUMILIATED BY ARSENAL, WITH OTHERS TRYING TO BREAK UP THE CLASH


12:11, 03 Feb 2025Updated 12:35, 03 Feb 2025 Manchester City fans appeared to have ‘lost the plot’ as footage showed supporters fighting among themselves after Arsenal humiliation. Pep


Guardiola’s side were humbled by the rampant Gunners who knocked five past City on Sunday afternoon. Arsenal kept up the pressure on Premier League leaders Liverpool with a statement 5-1


result, that saw five different goalscorers find the back of the net against City. But it proved that City are still in crisis despite back-to-back wins against Chelsea and Club Brugge


giving the Blues hope that light was at the end of the tunnel of their worst run under Guardiola. City’s defeat was the biggest of Guardiola’s illustrious career and it appears that


frustration boiled over in the stands. Footage posted to social media showed two City fans trading punches after the final whistle. Other supporters attempted to separate the scrapping fans,


seeing one of the peacemakers take a heavy tumble out of the camera shot. The handbags eventually cooled from the fist-throwing antics as the two supporters continued to exchange what we


imagine weren’t pleasantries before the clip finished. Article continues below Fans reacted to the video that was posted on social media, with one user asking: “Are Man City losing the


plot?” A second said: “Falling apart that club,” with a third adding: “They look old enough to know better, losing their heads, sad.” Article continues below City face League One Leyton


Orient on Saturday in the FA Cup fourth round before the first of their two-legged Champions League knockout playoff round against Real Madrid. The Citizens’ run toughens again with


Newcastle United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest their next four league games.