West Ham threw away a two goal lead against Watford on Saturday afternoon, to lose the Premier League game 2-4.
However, the performance of some Hammers fans was even more disappointing.
Slaven Bilic’s side were pegged back by Watford after two first-half Michail Antonio goals appeared to have set the team on the way to a comfortable victory.
Odion Ighalo pulled a goal back for the visitors before half-time, and Watford had a commanding two goal lead after 64 minutes when Jose Holebas scored.
By which time unsavoury scenes had developed in the stands of the London Stadium.
A section of West Ham fans clashed with stewards, each other and attempted to goad travelling Watford fans into fighting.
West Ham fans fighting amongst each other and with Stewards at the London Stadium v Watford today. #WHUWAT https://t.co/PMtmSEcfjB
— Lilywhite Spurs (@Lilywhite_Spurs) September 10, 2016
@rogerc32 @mark_e_prince @davidgold Westham fans fighting Watford fans pic.twitter.com/Pxb2qM6zZN
— Richard Dodds (@doddsy35) September 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/LouisexxOates/status/774673559448870912
West Ham and Watford fans clash at the game today. https://t.co/8EjVIvTPKZ
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) September 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/SeanGWalker/status/774676178472927236
https://twitter.com/mattylawless/status/774631162392240128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Little lad scared for his life. Is this what West Ham is about? Getting pissed and fighting? It's not green street. pic.twitter.com/i3mdsIg0ZC
— Evan Kenneth Jones (@EvanCoolJ) September 10, 2016
The club have since released a statement, promising to ban any individual involved in the fighting.
“West Ham unreservedly condemn the behaviour of the individuals involved in incidents during today’s fixture against Watford. While these isolated incidents were quickly brought under control, this behaviour has no place in football and West Ham will work tirelessly to eradicate such incidents.
“We are currently undertaking an immediate full review with all stakeholders. This includes police, stadium landlord and operator LS185, who are responsible for appointing and managing stewards and security, to ensure we eradicate such incidents moving forward.
“Our policy on this behaviour remains one of zero tolerance and we will work with the police and other stakeholders to identify the individuals involved.
“Once identified, they will be banned from attending any West Ham fixture for life and we will request the courts serve banning orders to prevent these individuals attending any football.”