Fan brawl during the England-Serbia match: police intervened due to chanting.
Fan brawl during the England - Serbia match
According to The Sun: During the match between England and Serbia, where the English team was leading 3-0, riot police were forced to intervene due to the tense situation at the stadium. The incident occurred in the second half of the match when emotions escalated.
ReutersThe conflict started when one of the spectators directed a laser pointer at the players of the English team, particularly at Ezri Konsa and Reece James. The situation escalated due to fights among fans who were chanting slogans against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
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Riot police quickly headed to the section with Serbian fans to quell the conflict. Children in the danger zone were evacuated.
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ITV journalist on site Gabriel Clark noted that the situation was quite tense and raised concerns for some time.
“It was uncomfortable for a few minutes,” Clark added.
Fortunately, the police were able to quickly take control of the situation and prevent further escalation of the conflict.
This is a developing story...
The incident at the match clearly demonstrates the tension that can sometimes arise during sporting events, especially when emotions of fans are involved. It is important that law enforcement took measures to protect the safety of everyone present at the stadium. The situation has kept not only the fans but also the organizers on edge, as the consequences of such conflicts can have serious implications for the image of sporting events. Stay tuned for updates as this story may continue with new details.
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