Two police officers were injured and 21 arrests made when trouble marred Manchester United's Carling Cup match in Leeds last night.
Both officers were taken to hospital, one with a broken leg and the other with a foot injury, before the Carling Cup clash at Elland Road.
One fan was also assaulted and knocked unconscious.
Most of the trouble flared when United's travelling support was being escorted to the ground.
Bricks and bottles were hurled close to the entrances of the South Stand, where Reds fans were seated.
The arrests were made for public order offences.
United romped to a 3-0 victory over their old foes from the other side of the Pennines.
But the match was marred by offensive chants from fans of both sides inside and outside the ground.
Leeds fans made airplane gestures and sang songs about the Munich Air Disaster while United fans unfurled a banner reading 'Istanbul' - a sick reference to an incident when two Leeds fans were stabbed to death in the Turkish city before a European game.
One fan who was at the match said: "Both sets of supporters were at it. The 'Munich' chants came from Leeds fans at the side of the United section.
"The 'Istanbul' banner appeared straight after kick-off. I'm not sure if it was then confiscated but it didn't reappear.
"Through the game their were chants from United fans of 'Always look out for Turks carrying knives', and 'Where were you in istanbul?"
West Yorkshire Police deployed hundreds of officers for the match because of fears that the historic rivalry between the two clubs would spill over into violence.
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