FACEBOOK*GETTY An England fan was battered by Russians trying to blend in with the English

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Karl Bowater, 44, and Kerry Haycock, 34, were set upon by the depraved hooligans in Marseille, who were wearing Manchester United and Chelsea shirts. They were attacked as they made their way to the Stade Vélodrome and Ms Haycock says she was punched in the face during the vicious onslaught. The shaken Wolves supporter said: “We got ambushed by Russians. My fiance was having his head caved in. “What might have happened if I hadn't put myself at risk to save him?

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“He escaped with a swollen face. As I got punched to the floor for saving him, my other friend was kicked in the ribs and head on the floor. “Luckily my friend escaped with two black eyes and sore ribs, another one of our lads ended up in hospital with 14 stitches to his head. “Our other friend's dad had a bad cut to the head, lip and swollen jaw.” Ms Haycock added: “They came from nowhere wearing Manchester United and Chelsea tops and bearing the England flag in one of their pockets.

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“They were wearing gum shields and martial arts gloves. “These attacks were all planned.” Mr Bowater, an account director from Dudley, said: “They just ran towards us. “As we walked down the hill towards the stadium I heard a noise behind me.

“I turned around and there was one lad in a Man United shirt and another that had an England flag tucked into his waist. “I realised they were Russians but it was obvious they were trying to blend in as England fans. “I got hit, my fiancée got punched a few times. One of the guys got punched too. He fell into a road sign and needed 14 stitches in his eye socket.

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