Two hardline ‘ultra’ supporters with connections to AS Roma have been arrested and charged with attempted murder following a violent assault on a group of Tottenham Hotspur fans in Rome, it was reported yesterday.

Around 10 visiting supporters from the English Premier League club were injured in the attack on a pub in the early hours of Thursday morning.

It was immediately believed the attack was carried out exclusively by hardline supporters from Serie A club Lazio, who hosted Tottenham in a Europa League match on Thursday.

But it has since emerged two of those arrested have connections to Lazio’s bitter city rivals AS Roma, and the attack may have been carried out by a far right group with anti-Semitic leanings.

Tottenham have long had an association with the Jewish community in London and eyewitnesses reported hearing anti-Semitic insults during the attack.

Newspaper reports yesterday said police had arrested 26-year-old Francesco Ianari and 27-year-old Mauro Pinnelli – identified as having connections to Roma – and charged both with attempted murder.

Both were arrested thanks to the telesurveillance cameras installed in Rome’s Campo Fiori area.

One of the injured men, identified as Ashley Mills, had suffered cuts to the head which left him in a serious condition in hospital although he is now reported to be out of danger.

The English fans were drinking in the Drunken Ship Pub when up to 40 people charged into the premises, blocked exits and started the assault using tables, chairs, iron bars and monkey wrenches.

Owner Marco Manzi said: “Everything looked planned, they were extremely organised. They blocked the second exit and were even armed with tear gas.

“They managed to isolate the English and started hitting them with bars, chairs and tables.”

Lazio president Claudio Lotito immediately condemned the attacks but said he would make no further comment until the facts had been established.

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