Police charged in Mestalla and burning containers after Valencia’s defeat!

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About 2,000 Valencians protested on Monday night at the gates of Mestalla, in front of the exit VIP box of the stadium, after a 2-3 loss against The Palms against the management of Peter Lim to a Valencia that, after this result, is already at the bottom of the First Division. The police were forced to charge the fans waiting for the players to leave on a night of maximum tension where containers were set on fire outside the Che stadium.


The Valencian fans, who gathered before the match to denounce “Lim’s tyranny”, They protested against the drift of Meriton Holdings in the team, accumulating six points in the first ten days of the League after losing against the last placed team and accumulating an eighth consecutive day in relegation.

“Let’s get them, hey”, “We want a bomb in Singapore” or “You’re not coming out” were some of the songs sung by fans at the gates of a stadium where fans also released white handkerchiefs after Las Palmas’ second goal, when the island team completed the comeback.


During the match, Valencia fans also denounced their club’s decline over the past five years and, in addition to ‘Peter, go’ songs, repeatedly in the last courses at the Mestalla, screams were heard in front of the corporate director, Javier Solís, the sports director, Miguel Angel Coronaor the president, Layhoon Chan.

Source: La Verdad

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