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Everton ace claims'own fans attacked his friends at Arsenal'as police launch investigation

Everton striker Thierno Barry has called out his own fans after posting a clip on social media that appeared to show a clash between supporters in the away end during the loss at Arsenal

Unsavoury scenes broke out at the Emirates with Thierno Barry sharing a video on social media

Unsavoury scenes broke out at the Emirates with Thierno Barry sharing a video on social media

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Police are investigating an incident at the Emirates after Everton striker Thierno Barry claimed his friends were "attacked" during Saturday's loss at Arsenal.

The Frenchman, who came off the bench in the 69th minute to replace Beto, posted a clip on social media of what he suggested was his friends being targeted. He claimed that his friends were taken away by security staff and police "because of fears of retaliation from our supporters".

The Metropolitan Police said no injuries were reported, there have been no arrests and they are working with the clubs to identify those involved whilst Merseyside Police said they were also part of the investigation.

Everton had held the Premier League leaders until the final minutes on Saturday evening. Viktor Gyokeres broke the deadlock in the 89th minutes before Max Dowman scored a second deep in injury time.

Barry wrote on Instagram: "This kind of behaviour is not acceptable in a stadium. I bring my friends to enjoy a game, and it gets ruined by a few silly people.

"Football should be a place where everyone feels safe and respected. This type of attitude has no place in the game and is simply not tolerated in football.

"My friends and the people who were attacked had to be escorted by the Arsenal club's security staff as well as the police because of fears of retaliation from our supporters."

A spokesperson for the Met said: "Officers and stewards responded to the incident. No serious injuries were reported. Enquiries are ongoing and we are working with both clubs to identify those involved. There have been no arrests."

Everton said they are aware of the incident as they added: "Violent or disorderly behaviour is completely unacceptable and has no place in football.

"It does not reflect the passionate and loyal support Everton receives both home and away. The club will work with the relevant authorities to establish the facts and take any appropriate action."

Reach PLC approached Arsenal for comment, and the Gunners will not be releasing a statement on the incident.

The Toffees sit in eighth but remain in contention for European football with eight games remaining.

Barry, who joined the club in a £27million deal from Villarreal last summer, is their joint top scorer this term having found the net on six occasions.

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