Three men have been arrested after nine homes were raided in Rome as part of an investigation into an attack on Spurs fans last year.
The suspects - aged between 25 and 30 - are accused of wounding and aggravated damage at the Drunken Ship pub in the city centre in November before a Europa League match between Lazio and Tottenham Hotspur.
Ashley Mills was badly hurt in the violenceViolence broke out when 50 assailants stormed the bar where Spurs fans were gathered.
Their faces were masked with motorbike helmets and scarves and they were armed with knives, baseball bats and knuckle dusters.
Seven people were injured, including an American and a Bangladeshi, and the pub was left in tatters, with windows broken and chairs and tables overturned.
Two of the men being held are Lazio fans. Another six are being questioned but have not been formally arrested.
Sky sources said they all have links with extreme right Lazio fans known as 'ultras'. Another 20 raids are expected.
Ashley Mills, a Tottenham fan who was in Rome to watch the Lazio game, suffered serious injuries to his skull and thigh.
He needed emergency surgery after he was slashed in the upper thigh and lost several pints of blood.
Doctors kept him in hospital for 10 days before he was discharged and flown back to Essex by a private air ambulance.
Other Spurs fans hurt in the attack included Dave Lesley, Stephen Tierney and Christopher Allen.
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