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Fan Voices On A Champions League Matchday, As Nazi Salutes Protest Against Impact Of Queen’s Death.

 

 


In the world of sports, a bunch of fans at the away end of the Orange Velodrome were been seen gesturing Nazi salutes, a large banner in the Bayern-Barca  game were indirect protest of the matches being scheduled after the death of the UK monarch

 

The first set of matches on Champions League match day two really brought drama off the field, even more than it did on it with fans gestures that would be a talk of football in town.

 

Meanwhile, Marseille played Eintracht Frankfurt in their Group D fixture at home. A match that ended with the hosts losing to the German club that won the Europa league last season. It was really  chaotic however in the stands.

Bunch of fans at the away end of the Orange Velodrome were seen gesturing Nazi salutes, one of them was seen donning the Eintracht Frankfurt logo on his hoodie. The away club made a statement in response to the same.

 

“The club dissociated itself completely and utterly from the one isolated incident that occurred during the run-up to the UEFA Champions League match between Olympique de Marseille and Eintracht Frankfurt, where a gesture resembling a Nazi salute was made,”

 

The person who was seen and who is yet to be identified reported of their own accord to Eintracht Frankfurt has denied the accusation of anti-Semitic motives.

 

 

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