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Fans fly back after Moscow final | Fans fly back after Moscow final |
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Thousands of football fans have started arriving back in the UK after the Champions League final in Moscow between Manchester United and Chelsea. | |
Around 40,000 English supporters were at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium to see United win 6-5 in a penalty shoot-out. | Around 40,000 English supporters were at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium to see United win 6-5 in a penalty shoot-out. |
No trouble was reported inside or outside the stadium although there had been some scuffles in the city earlier. | No trouble was reported inside or outside the stadium although there had been some scuffles in the city earlier. |
Returning United fans were jubilant, but some Chelsea fans complained journey delays had added to their woes. | Returning United fans were jubilant, but some Chelsea fans complained journey delays had added to their woes. |
One returning Manchester United fan told BBC News: "We're shattered. We haven't slept for about 26 hours and we don't care. | One returning Manchester United fan told BBC News: "We're shattered. We haven't slept for about 26 hours and we don't care. |
'Friendly' Russians | 'Friendly' Russians |
"At the end of the day, I thought we were the better side in the first half; we got murdered in the second half and we're just pleased to come away with a win." | "At the end of the day, I thought we were the better side in the first half; we got murdered in the second half and we're just pleased to come away with a win." |
Another said: "I was in tears, I was. When that last goal went in and then they missed, it was just surreal. | Another said: "I was in tears, I was. When that last goal went in and then they missed, it was just surreal. |
"The whole thing's been surreal. The whole going to Red Square, the Russians have been very friendly, been very inviting." | "The whole thing's been surreal. The whole going to Red Square, the Russians have been very friendly, been very inviting." |
It was a nightmare journey home Lynda Goodger | It was a nightmare journey home Lynda Goodger |
Chelsea supporter Richard Samuels, 25, a scaffolder from Luton, Bedfordshire, said after arriving at Stansted: "I flew out two days ago. We were held up for about four hours going out and delayed for about six hours going back. | Chelsea supporter Richard Samuels, 25, a scaffolder from Luton, Bedfordshire, said after arriving at Stansted: "I flew out two days ago. We were held up for about four hours going out and delayed for about six hours going back. |
"Tired isn't the word. And I thought we deserved to win. But that's football." | "Tired isn't the word. And I thought we deserved to win. But that's football." |
Hospital administrator Lynda Goodger, 56, of Wimbledon, south-west London, said: "I would say we were waiting on the buses at the airport for about two hours. | Hospital administrator Lynda Goodger, 56, of Wimbledon, south-west London, said: "I would say we were waiting on the buses at the airport for about two hours. |
"We were told there was a problem with one of the planes because a windscreen had broken. It was a nightmare journey home." | "We were told there was a problem with one of the planes because a windscreen had broken. It was a nightmare journey home." |
Mrs Goodger, added: "To be honest, it probably wouldn't have been too bad if the result had been different. I think the United fans are still out there celebrating." | Mrs Goodger, added: "To be honest, it probably wouldn't have been too bad if the result had been different. I think the United fans are still out there celebrating." |
Supporters flying back to Stansted airport were greeted by a heavy police presence after trouble flared outside Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground after the match. | Supporters flying back to Stansted airport were greeted by a heavy police presence after trouble flared outside Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground after the match. |
Thousands of fans started the journey back to the UK after the match, which ended at about 0130 local time. | Thousands of fans started the journey back to the UK after the match, which ended at about 0130 local time. |
World Cup bid | World Cup bid |
Sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe, who was in Russia for the match, praised both sets of travelling supporters. | Sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe, who was in Russia for the match, praised both sets of travelling supporters. |
He told the BBC: "We wanted to have a fantastic event last night, which we did. The fans behaved themselves. | He told the BBC: "We wanted to have a fantastic event last night, which we did. The fans behaved themselves. |
"We're looking forward to bidding for the 2018 World Cup and of course this was a good product, which was seen all over Europe." | "We're looking forward to bidding for the 2018 World Cup and of course this was a good product, which was seen all over Europe." |
In England 12 Chelsea fans were arrested on suspicion of public disorder offences after scuffles with police in west London after the game, | In England 12 Chelsea fans were arrested on suspicion of public disorder offences after scuffles with police in west London after the game, |
A crowd of 200 had gathered near Fulham Broadway Tube station after watching in various pubs close to the club's Stamford Bridge stadium. Police said some became noisy and abusive and bottles and "street furniture" were thrown. | A crowd of 200 had gathered near Fulham Broadway Tube station after watching in various pubs close to the club's Stamford Bridge stadium. Police said some became noisy and abusive and bottles and "street furniture" were thrown. |
In Moscow, the only trouble came a few hours before the game, when a dozen young Russians threw glass bottles at Chelsea fans who were drinking outside a popular bar. | In Moscow, the only trouble came a few hours before the game, when a dozen young Russians threw glass bottles at Chelsea fans who were drinking outside a popular bar. |
The BBC's Richard Galpin described the atmosphere in the Russian capital as generally "positive and peaceful". | The BBC's Richard Galpin described the atmosphere in the Russian capital as generally "positive and peaceful". |
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