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Police release e-fit of supect after Tottenham fan was left with broken skull and eye socket in attack by his club's own fans 'who thought he was a Chelsea supporter' at Wembley

Police have released an e-fit of a man they are hunting who is suspected of savagely attacking a Tottenham fan in an unprovoked assault.

Michael Voller, 23, who formerly worked for Spurs as a training-ground gardener, was punched in the face as he left Wembley Stadium following last month's FA Cup semi-final.

Mr Voller was left with a broken cheekbone, eye socket and skull after the attack by a set of fellow Spurs fans, who may have mistaken him for a rival Chelsea supporter.

Police are seeking the man (left, in an e-fit picture) suspected of attacking Spurs supporter Michael Voller
Police are seeking the man (left, in an e-fit picture) suspected of attacking Spurs supporter Michael Voller, 23, who suffered a broken skull, cheekbone and eye socket at Wembley
Voller, 23, suffered a broken skull, cheekbone and eye socket in an unprovoked assault
Police believe that Mr Voller was mistaken for a rival Chelsea fan and that led to the attack
Police believe that Mr Voller was mistaken for a rival Chelsea fan and that led to the attack

Although Mr Voller has been discharged from hospital, he still needs treatment and doctors are concerned that his eyesight may be permanently damaged.