
Speaking immediately in the wake of the incident, West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan.........
denied the coach had been attacked."There were people around it and people were being pushed in all directions but there was no attack on the coach," he told BBC Radio 5 live.
When told there were images on social media of bottles being thrown towards it, he replied: "If you check the coach, there won't be any damage."
He also said their opponents should have arrived earlier.
"I don't understand why United couldn't get here at 4pm," he said. "They could have got here early. They knew it would be busy. It's crazy.
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