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Violent clashes forced fans on the pitch and delayed Lyon's Europa League tie against Besiktas

Crowd trouble marred the game as Lyon eventually won out 2-1.

Updated 22.10

FANS POURED ONTO the pitch at the Europa League clash between Lyon and Besiktas tonight, delaying the start of a high-risk match already hit by violence in the run-up to kick-off.

The 1905 GMT start of the quarter-final first leg was delayed by 45 minutes as officials attempted to clear the Parc OL playing area of fans.

According to an AFP reporter at the ground, the fans were attempting to protect themselves from firecrackers and others objects raining down from the stands above.

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas was subsequently seen calling for calm inside the stadium via a loudspeaker.

The game eventually started at 1950GMT with Aulas sitting amongst Lyon fans behind one of the goals.

Earlier Thursday, Turkish fans had clashed with security forces in Lyon, leaving a stadium steward injured, an AFP photographer reported.

“The Turkish supporters charged at a steward and injured him,” he said. “The supporters are waving big Turkish flags.”

Trouble also erupted between rival fans outside another entrance to the stadium as smoke billowed from tear gas canisters.

A group of Turkish fans from Germany had smashed a pair of glass doors at the club megastore after they were unable to purchase tickets to the sold-out match.

They were dispersed by security guards and no arrests were made.

Authorities categorised the match as maximum risk with 1,000 stewards drafted in for the encounter.

Around 15,00-20,000 Turkish fans had been expected in Lyon for the game taking place at a stadium situated in an area of the city which is home to many people of Armenian origin.

When the game finally got underway, the home side eventually claimed the victory, scoring twice in the final two minutes to come from behind and win 2-1.

(C) AFP 2017

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