fan Jack Trotter revealed that he is in "absolute agony" after being struck by the . He was among the 27 fans, including four children, who were rushed to hospital after the incident on Water Street.
Trotter had travelled to Liverpool from Northern Ireland, along with his girlfriend and friends, but was taken away by emergency services on the scene. Merseyside Police confirmed that a 53-year-old man was arrested at the scene, after the car drove into dozens of people.

Speaking from hospital, Trotter told BBC News he was in "absolute agony". He was later released from hospital and wrote on social media: "I'm writing this because I've got a million texts asking if I'm okay and it's crazy over here. I've barely any service.
"The parade was going unreal until the very end. Unfortunately I was hit. I'm extremely lucky as I dodged the car just in time; however, I still got hit. In absolute shock how an event like this can turn to such a tragedy."
Merseyside Police are questioning a 53-year-old suspect, who they say is a "white male" from the Liverpool area and it is being treated as a lone, isolated incident, not terrorism-related.
Speaking at a late-night press conference, Dave Kitchin from North West Ambulance Service confirmed that 27 people had been taken to hospital by ambulance.
"We can confirm that our teams treated 20 patients at the scene for minor injuries, and these did not need hospital treatment," he said. "Twenty-seven patients in total were taken to hospital by ambulance, and we believe two of those, including one of the children, have sustained serious injuries."

Liverpool City Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham provided an update on Tuesday morning, .
He told BBC Radio 5 Live: "We are hoping of course that they pull through."
When asked if that figure reflects an increase on the previous number of people seriously injured, Rotherham replied: "No, not directly, but of course we're in liaison with the police and with the ambulance services. Last night they had two gold command meetings - one was really late in the evening, so this morning I'll get some updates."
Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims from Merseyside Police detailed the incident and asked those on social media not to spread misinformation about the incident, urging instead for any relevant information to be passed on to the investigation team.
"The car stopped at the scene and a 53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area was arrested," Sims said. "We believe him to be the driver of the vehicle. Extensive inquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances leading up to the collision and it is vital that people do not speculate or spread misinformation on social media.
"I know that people will understandably be concerned by what has happened tonight. What I can tell you is that we believe this to be an isolated incident and we are not currently looking for anyone else in relation to it.
"The incident is not being treated as terrorism. We would ask that people refrain from sharing distressing footage from the incident online and please share any information directly with our investigation team."
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