Clashes in Porto
Chelsea supporters have clashed with Man City fans
Chelsea fans have clashed with Manchester City supporters in Portugal.
They are in Porto ahead of this weekend's Champions League final.
In posts on social media, fans can be seen chanting and fighting in the streets and throwing chairs at one another.
Police eventually broke up the violence and there have been no reports of any arrests.
Mayor of Porto Rui Moreira said one person was taken to hospital but their injuries are nothing serious''.
"As far as I know, and I spoke with the police this morning, it was nothing serious.
We had to shut down the bars and the pubs because that's the law, the curfew law, by 10.30pm people had to leave.
Between the fans, there was some aggression. One guy went to hospital, it was nothing serious, no arrests. People went to their hotels and it always happens. We have this experience also with our national games.
You can't change it, that's life, but nothing that concerns us so far.''
Thousands of supporters are expected in the city for the match, which was moved from Istanbul to allow English fans to travel within current coronavirus guidance.
Mr Moreira added:
"The police were very careful, they know how to handle fans because we are a football city.''
Chelsea and Manchester City will face each other on Saturday in a bid to be crowned the best team in Europe.
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