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Fiorentina captain Cristiano Biraghi was treated for blood dripping down his neck after he was apparently hit by a vape pen while taking a corner in front of the Irons supporters in westham match

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Fiorentina captain Cristiano Biraghi was treated for blood dripping down his neck after he was apparently hit by a vape pen while taking a corner in front of the Irons supporters in westham match

West Ham charged by UEFA for fan behaviour during Europa Conference League final victory in Prague

West Ham have been charged by UEFA following the behaviour of their fans at their midweek Europa Conference League final victory over Fiorentina.

The Serie A side’s captain Cristiano Biraghi sustained a cut head after being hit by one of several plastic cups hurled at him from the end containing Hammers supporters as he went to take a first-half corner.

West Ham have also been charged with an invasion of the field of play.

Fiorentina have landed two charges relating to the lighting of fireworks and throwing of objects.

UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) will decide on the matter in due course.

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NEWS
FOOTBALL
CELEBS
PRIVACY
Inside story of Liverpool’s dramatic change in January transfer window policy
Liverpool signed central defenders Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak in a rare late dip into the transfer market in January

By David Maddock
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Under the current regime and their sporting director Michael Edwards, such unseemly panic was seen as a sign of bad management, of a failure to plan properly. They were happiest when no business was done in January at all, because that showed their long term planning was working.

NEWS
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CELEBS
PRIVACY
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Liverpool signed central defenders Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak in a rare late dip into the transfer market in January

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Under the current regime and their sporting director Michael Edwards, such unseemly panic was seen as a sign of bad management, of a failure to plan properly. They were happiest when no business was done in January at all, because that showed their long term planning was working.

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CELEBS
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By David Maddock
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It is no longer the Liverpool way, any more, to have last-minute drama in the transfer window. Not in the summer, most certainly, not in January.

It is no longer the Liverpool way, any more, to have last-minute drama in the transfer window. Not in the summer, most certainly, not in January.

Under the current regime and their sporting director Michael Edwards, such unseemly panic was seen as a sign of bad management, of a failure to plan properly. They were happiest when no business was done in January at all, because that showed their long term planning was working.

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