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West Ham players confront AZ Alkmaar fans who attacked family stand

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David Moyes was concerned for members of his family after AZ Alkmaar fans attempted to attack a section of West Ham's support following their Europa Conference League semi-final win in the Netherlands.Pablo Fornals’ injury-time winner prompted a gang of black-shirted, hooded AZ ultras to attempt to storm into the area reserved for friends and family behind the dugout.Players including Michail Antonio, Said Benrahma, Aaron Cresswell and Flynn Downes climbed over the advertising hoardings in a bid to stop the trouble.Moyes, whose 87-year-old father David Snr was at the match, said: "I can’t explain what happened and why it happened."I can only only say the players were involved because it was the family section and most of their family and friends were in there.

That was probably the reason for the reaction."Was I worried? Yeah, my family were there and I had friends in that section. You’re hoping they would try and get themselves away from it."I didn’t recognise it because I’d gone onto the pitch.

Security wanted to take me inside, but I had to make sure my players weren’t involved."What we don’t want to do is in any way blight the night because it certainly wasn’t West Ham supporters looking for trouble.

Hopefully they’ll look into it."Hammers goalkeeper Alphonse Areola added: "When families or friends are coming to the stadium we don’t want to see things like that.

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UEFA is expected to launch an investigation into the trouble that marred West Ham’s Europa Conference League semi-final victory at AZ Alkmaar, with Dutch police saying there have been no arrests yet.
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