So much for dignity in defeat
Chaos reigned in the capital following England’s defeat against Croatia last night with fights breaking out as disappointed fans spilled out of pubs and onto the streets.
Videos filmed in east London showed England supporters blocking roads in Old Street following the exit, with revellers climbing lamp posts and one man arrested.
In south London fans climbed bus stops around Clapham Junction following the loss – the pubs in the area had been packed during the game with many fans finding themselves denied entry for the match.
Craig Harman, general manager for London Ambulance Service, told the Evening Standard that a man was taken to hospital after falling from a lamp post in Shoreditch and that in excess of 300 calls an hour were received in the aftermath of the game.
So this was AFTER someone had already fallen from a traffic light and was laying on the floor covered in blood… #CROENG #Shoreditch #ENG pic.twitter.com/mLDegkBK6A
— Chris Johnson (@CMJ_1991) July 11, 2018
A Met Police spokesman told the Standard: “Police dealt with incidents of minor disorder in the areas of Shoreditch High Street and Clapham Junction following the conclusion of the England v Croatia game.
“Officers attended and those in attendance dispersed.
“One male was arrested on suspicion of public order in relation to the incident in Shoreditch.”
It comes after an ambulance was smashed up by celebrating fans on Saturday following England’s quarterfinal win, individuals were photographed jumping on the bonnet and roof of the rapid response vehicle near Borough Market.