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After the chaotic Madrid derby, stadium security intervenes in the crowd
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After the chaotic Madrid derby, stadium security intervenes in the crowd

After the chaotic Madrid derby, stadium security intervenes in the crowd

After the chaotic Madrid derby, stadium security intervenes in the crowd

Last night’s game between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid was full of intensity and controversy. The game had to be temporarily stopped for ten minutes due to crowd disruption, particularly in the South End of the Metropolitano Stadium.

Fans began throwing objects at Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, forcing the match officials to take action.

When Courtois noticed the thrown objects, he quickly informed referee Busquets Ferrer, who issued a warning to Atlético Madrid’s pitch delegate.

Despite an announcement over the stadium’s public address system urging fans to stop, the crowd persisted, throwing lighters and plastic bags.

Courtois’ reactions, such as laughing while looking at the crowd, appeared to fuel fans’ anger, leading to further disruption.

Atlético intervenes and a fan is suspended

The referee followed the required protocol and the game was then stopped for ten minutes. During this break, players returned to the tunnel, with some, such as Koke and Atlético coach Diego Simeone, stepping in to calm the situation.

Simeone, along with team captain Koke, approached the area of ​​the stands where the problems originated and urged fans to remain calm.

Security has expelled a Brazilian fan for confronting an Atlético Madrid supporter.Security has expelled a Brazilian fan for confronting an Atlético Madrid supporter.

Security has expelled a Brazilian fan for confronting an Atlético Madrid supporter.

Meanwhile, there was another incident in the stands where security forces kicked out a Brazilian supporter who had tried to confront an Atlético fan. This person made racist comments and imitated monkey noises, which further escalated tensions in the stadium.

To restore order, Atletico central defender Jose Maria Gimenez, along with Koke and Simeone, took it upon themselves to address the unruly fans directly.

They demanded that followers stop throwing objects and behave responsibly. Simeone, standing just meters away from fans, urged them to remain calm while Gimenez spoke more directly and urged the crowd to respect the game.

Before he walked back, Gimenez delivered a clear message to the crowd: “Not in our house.”

The derby resumed after the delay, but the heated atmosphere highlighted the difficulty of maintaining order in such important games.

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