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West Ham manager David Moyes, whose 87-year-old father David Sr. was at the match, said he had been worried about his family’s safety, although there were no reports of injuries.
1 West Ham fan vs the Alkmaar ultras pic.twitter.com/bfMKGGHoNI
— West Ham Latest (@westham_latest) May 19, 2023
Incredible this, AZ Alkmaar fans storming into the section where the West Ham players families and friends are to attack them.
If this was an English club causing the trouble, they’d be banned from European football for years.pic.twitter.com/luMhzNwDK9
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) May 18, 2023
“I can’t explain what happened and why it happened,” Moyes said. “I can 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.”
West Ham advanced 3-1 on aggregate after substitute Pablo Fornals scored deep into stoppage time to secure a 1-0 win in the second leg. The Premier League club reached a European final for the first time in 47 years.
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“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,” Moyes said. “Hopefully they’ll look into it.”