New video shows bloodied Chelsea fan being goaded while in wheelchair

New video shows bloodied Chelsea fan being goaded while in wheelchair after being brutally knocked out at West Ham game as he posts laughing video from hospital bed

  • Footage captured fight between Chelsea and West Ham fan at London Stadium
  • Chelsea supporter was taken away in wheelchair as he was taunted by rival fans
  • He later took a video of himself laughing from a hospital bed following punch 

This is the moment a Chelsea fan is goaded as he is taken away in a wheelchair after being knocked unconscious by a West Ham fan – before filming himself laughing in hospital.

The altercation took place between two small sets of opposing fans outside West Ham’s London Stadium ahead of their 1-1 draw with Chelsea on Saturday afternoon, with the incident having now also been turned into artwork.

The men were seen gesticulating and taunting each other as a lone security guard tries to separate the groups, before a Chelsea fan appears to goad an older West Ham supporter, yelling: ‘You’re 50 years old.’

The Chelsea follower was then knocked to the floor with a single punch, before surrounding West Ham supporters begin chanting ‘irons, irons’. 

Another video has now emerged of the Chelsea fan being taken away from the scene in a wheelchair with his teeth knocked out and blood pouring from his jaw.

The Chelsea fan was taken away from the scene in a wheelchair with his teeth knocked out and blood pouring from his jaw

One man, who approaches him with a camera, can be heard saying: ‘You’re still in Knightsbridge, son.’

The victim then took a video of himself laughing in a hospital bed later the same day.

A woman at the bedside responds to his laughter by saying: ‘It’s not funny, it’s not funny.’

The man then looks at her and replies: ‘Sorry, sorry. You’ve got to have a laugh.’

It comes as an art studio in Canning Town has produced a painting depicting the incident – simply named Chelsea Fan Gets Knocked Out.

Canning Town Len is selling A4 glossy prints for £20 and a ’19″x13″ glossy print’ for £29.

The description reads: Chelsea Fan Gets Knocked Out is a painting depicting a young West Ham fan, lamping a Chelsea Fan at London Stadium on Saturday 11 February 2023.’


Shocking footage captured the moment a Chelsea fan was knocked out with a single punch after goading a rival West Ham supporter ahead of the team’s match today

The Chelsea fan took a video of himself laughing from a hospital bed following the incident earlier the same day

Meanwhile, the man who threw the right hook at the Blues fan before the game in East London is understood to have been arrested.

Another angle shows the how the fan who punched the Chelsea supporter was put in handcuffs and lead away by several police officers.

Chelsea football player, Reece James, took to social media to share his concerns and support for the injured fan. He wrote: ‘The news has crossed my attention that a fan was punched & knocked out before today’s game. 

‘I totally understand rivalry between teams in big games but violence is no answer.’

He added: ‘I hope he’s okay. Appreciate the traveling fans as always. Stick with us & stay safe. See u in Dortmund.’

Onlooker Harry Westgate, a West Ham fan who recorded the incident outside of the London Stadium, said it was ‘satisfying see the blue get flopped’.

However, he said he was glad the youth was not seriously hurt.

He continued: ‘He was knocked clean out.’


Following the incident, the West Ham supporter was arrested and put in handcuffs as he was lead away by several police officers

The incident happened before kick-off at the London Stadium as fans made their way into the ground

The incident happened before kick-off at the London Stadium as fans made their way into the ground. 

Chelsea opened the scoring before West Ham equalised within the first 30 minutes. The game finished in a 1-1 draw.

Another match from the weekend saw Premier League leaders Arsenal failing to win for a second successive game as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Brentford. 

The Gunners, who were surprisingly beaten by Everton last weekend, made the breakthrough in the 66th minute through Leandro Trossard’s first Arsenal goal. 

Fifth-placed Tottenham took the lead at Leicester but were quickly pegged back and fell to a 4-1 defeat at the King Power Stadium. 

Southampton remain bottom of the table after slumping to a 2-1 defeat against 10-man Wolves. 

Carlos Alcaraz netted his first goal Premier League goal in the 24th minute to boost Saints and just three minutes later former Southampton man Mario Lemina was shown a second yellow card. 

But the hosts shot themselves in the foot in the 72nd minute as Jan Bednarek netted an own goal before Joao Gomes scored the winner three minutes from time.

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