London Metropolitan Police has announced that eight arrests have been made following disorder before Tottenham’s Champions League semi-final against Ajax.

The Met revealed that an investigation is also underway after three police officers were injured.

In a statement, Match Commander, Superintendent Louis Smith said: “A number of arrests were made following some incidents of serious disorder last night.

“A full investigation is now underway and I would urge anyone with information to come forward and assist us with our enquiries.”

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“Sadly, three officers were injured during the policing operation. My officers faced and dealt with serious violence including a group of men who had armed themselves with bricks and bottles.

“Thankfully the officers’ injuries are not serious and they remain fit for duty however, this behaviour is totally unacceptable and robust action will be taken against those responsible.

“I would like to commend the officers for putting themselves in harm’s way in order to detain the individuals who were posing a significant threat to innocent members of the public within the area.

“We are working closely with the stadium to take necessary action concerning the offences carried out last night and we continue to work hard to help ensure football matches remain safe and enjoyable events for all.”

An additional four arrests were made for separate incidents before the match.

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