PHOTOS: Fan Violence Halts the Play at Marseille

Fan violence interrupted Marseille's Europa League draw with Galatasaray with play stopped for around eight minutes at Stade Velodrome.

PHOTOS: Fan Violence Halts the Play at Marseille

Flares and objects were thrown by rival fans towards the end of the first half despite them being segregated.

Galatasaray fans throw flares onto the pitch

The match was then halted to allow the police to restore order in the stadium.

Galatasaray boss Fatih Terim, and club captains Fernando Muslera and Dimitri Payet approached fans in an attempt to calm the situation.

The game resumed with about eight minutes remaining in the first period to the sound of firecrackers still going off in the stands.

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Marseille vs Galatasaray fans bring Europa League game to a halt with  flares thrown between rival supporters as violent scenes break out once  again in France and riot police move in

An on-field clash between the home side's on-loan Arsenal defender William Saliba and Galatasaray forward Mbaye Diagne also saw objects thrown onto the pitch during stoppage time as both players were separated by team-mates before they received bookings.

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It is not the first time this season that Marseille has been involved in an incident of this nature. Payet was hit by a bottle and threw it back into the crowd before fans stormed the pitch causing their Ligue 1 match at Nice to be abandoned.

Marseille's opening 3-2 win at Montpellier in August was also held up when fans pelted the pitch with bottles.