THIS is the shocking moment Chelsea and Real Betis fans brawl in Poland ahead of the Conference League final tomorrow.
Ugly scenes are coming out of Wroclaw where Chelsea fans arrived today, forcing riot police to spray tear gas and force the warring supporters apart.




Footage posted to social media shows a series of fierce clashes in cobbled streets outside the city’s bars and restaurants.
In one clip, a group of around five young men can be seen smashing chairs and hurling glasses at another group sheltering in a building.
In the window is a large blue flag which reads: “London only”;;, suggesting it could be a spot designated for Chelsea fans.
Riot police storm over and douse the aggressors with tear gas.
Another clip from elsewhere shows two sides lobbing missiles at one another from the cover of two different pubs.
There is the constant sound of smashing of glasses and furious shouting.
Police seem less prepared here â tackling the chaos without helmets â and can be seen backing off as a cloud of objects hurtle across the square.
The Blues will try to take the title tomorrow â and fans will be hoping the team isn’t distracted by the drama.
Earlier, head coach Enzo Maresca got a shock when his in the city unannounced â and wearing a Chelsea kit.
Mudryk is currentlyafter testing positive for the banned substance meldonium while on international duty in November.
But it did not stop him making his own way to Wroclaw where he was spotted by fans wearing a club tracksuit in a steakhouse.
It’s believed he told them he is here to collect a medal after the.
Maresca appeared caught off guard when it was put to him that the £62million wideman was in town.
He said: “To be honest, I just... Is he here or is he coming? He’s here. I’m happy for Misha to be here.
“I don’t know, I just said that. I’m happy for Misha to be here.”;;
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