England fans were attacked in a street in Benidorm after singing ‘Ten German Bombers’ outside a bar.
The throng of Three Lions supporters were chanting the controversial song in a packed street.
A local tried to drive his car through them but they blocked his path.
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Some of them were boozing in the street as they holidayed during Euro 2024.
Others sat on pals’ shoulders in the crowded road.
The football fans banged on the roof of his silver car outside the Queens Arms English Pub in the Spanish holiday resort.

But the angry man got out the car and whacked one wearing the new England away shirt in the face.
He then turned his attention to two others as they tried to flee, punching them both.
The burly man then went back and hit the first supporter three more times.
A motorbike was knocked over in the melee as the fans fled.
It happened last Thursday (27 Jun), as reported on Need To Know.
England fan Lee Jarvis joked: “I would rather be in a pile of horse poo for a week than in Benidorm right now.”
Another – named Duncan – said: “Why is it always that when I see England fans, I see alcohol?”
Darren Moore said: “Picked on wrong bloke there.”

Paul Mcguigan added: “One man versus English dafties and the man don’t even break a sweat.”
Ten German Bombers is a chant about the RAF shooting down Luftwaffe planes during WW2.
It happened after England’s 0-0 draw versus Slovenia on Tuesday (25 Jun) which meant they finished top of their group.
Gareth Southgate’s men won 2-1 last (30 Jun) versus Slovakia in the last 16 knockout game thanks to goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane.
They now face Switzerland on Saturday (6 Jul) in the quarter finals.
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