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Tottenham fan suffers fractured skull after being mistaken for a Chelsea supporter

Tottenham fan suffers fractured skull after being mistaken for a Chelsea supporter
Michael Voller was left nursing serious injuries after a fellow Spurs follower attacked him in the wake of Saturday's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.

A Tottenham fan has been left with a broken cheekbone, eye socket and a fractured skull after being attacked by a fellow Tottenham follower who mistook him for a Chelsea supporter.

Michael Voller was set upon in a “violent and unprovoked assault” following a FA Cup semi-final clash between the two London clubs at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

The incident took place outside the Moore Spice Restaurant on Engineers Way at around 7.30pm, with the victim reported to have been identified by a group of Spurs fan walking in the opposite direction.

Voller has been discharged from hospital following treatment, but police say there are still concerns as to possible permanent damage to his eyesight.

"One of his friends had a navy blue jacket on," Voller's father Chris told the BBC in an effort to explain why he could have been mistaken for a Blues supporter.

"None of them had Tottenham shirts or colours. They were being quiet, just walking along the road. Perhaps a bit too quiet, if they had been singing Tottenham songs then maybe they wouldn't have been identified.

"I just hope it doesn't put anyone off going to football because it is a spectator sport and it should be. We just need these mindless thugs taken out of the game and locked up."

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