Ultras are already influencing the game, how long?

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European competitions in Anoeta are no longer a pleasure for Txuri Urdin fans and become a unique adventure of avoiding incidents by playing Russian roulette. From the ultras of Zenit in 2017, to the Belgian radicals of Anderlecht today, going through the unremarkable Benfica. That inside the stadium, where we must add what happened in Roma, PSG or those where something could have happened but did not happen. The fans, this time, risk being attacked by broken seats or pieces of methacrylate glass itself that were destroyed by Belgian savages from a great height. If something falls on the head of a child or an adult, we are talking about a misfortune. And no previous fight between the brainless on both sides has lit a fire. Out of nowhere, danger. It’s not football, but football allows it, unfortunately. It is a shame that those who rule us have allowed such atrocity. It even influences the game, which is fun. Helped by a Romanian referee who put together a regrettable performance by not stopping the match when he should have and taking an obvious foul on Sadiq at 1-1, Anderlecht turned the game around in 15 minutes of throwing things, a match in which they did not show that they had any choice due to the level of play, while the stands whistled without looking at the game and The realists, worry, lose focus. La Real didn’t know how to win after that, but it’s clear that those two goals wouldn’t have been allowed in any way had it not been for what happened in the stands. We continue bingo in Europe, and the Ukrainians, Greeks and Dutch are yet to come at this stage. Until when?

Source: La Verdad

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