Complaints by the organization of the end of the Champions in Paris they don’t stop and there are many Madrid fans who express to Mundo Deportivo their discomfort and what they had to suffer in their own flesh in that final “There is talk that if the English fans, if UEFA… I don’t know what happened on the side of the Liverpool stadium, I was not there. Although I have seen many images and it is consistent with what was experienced on the side of Real Madrid. It was a scandal and a drama, and in my humble opinion those responsible are the Police French,” says a Real Madrid fan.
“Already in the subway there were several robberies. Cell phones, wallets and party tickets were the main target. Criminals and pickpockets who took advantage of the fact that the subway went up to the top, almost inhuman how crowded we were, to do their thing. My cousin liked they stole the mobile, and similar comments were read in all the chats”, this fan continued to say.
“But that was only the beginning. Upon arrival andl stadium lThe situation was much more Dantesque. Dozens and dozens of groups of criminals were waiting, all of them very young black and Arab people, to rob without control. The lynxes of the French Police created the worst police cordon in history around the stadium, before reaching it, so as not to let anyone pass without a ticket. This is usually done in the Champions League finals, but in other countries (I have been in more finals), they do it well”, relates that fan who continues explaining that “here, on the Real Madrid side, they created a funnel under of a bridge, with many fences, so that thousands and thousands of Madrid fans crowded there, very tight. And of course, that was like the Disneyland of criminals. Every minute there was a robbery, someone yelling that they were being robbed. And it is that on top of that, they took advantage of those moments of hubbub, avalanches and trouble, so that the rest would steal even more. That happened to a friend of mine who was with us. In an avalanche he began to protect his 8-year-old son so that they would not run over him, and at that moment his wallet was stolen with all the documentation and tickets. A drama.”
“During the match I went to the bathroom and it was full of young people from the North African and black races who had come to the stadium and were inside dancing as if nothing had happened”, explains this fan who also suffered at the exit of the stadium: “And at the exit, the horror. They directly surrounded people, families, in organized groups to rob them. Police? She was neither there nor expected. It was there, but they weren’t moving. Of course, very well armed, but still. A shame”, confesses this fan who is clear that “I will not return to this city unless it is strictly necessary”.
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