Turbulence at Bernabeu: Clash and Controversy Amid Champions League Tensions
Ahead of a Champions League game between Marseille and Real Madrid, clashes erupted between French fans and Spanish police at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Riot officers used batons to control the crowd. Additionally, Palestinian flags were banned from the stadium, adding a political layer to the unrest.
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In a tense prelude to a Champions League match, Spanish police clashed with Marseille supporters at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. The altercation began as frustrated fans attempted to leave their designated area, prompting law enforcement to intervene using batons and mounted police.
The situation was swiftly brought under control, allowing the fans to enter the stadium on time for the game. Thousands of French supporters had traveled for the event, adding to the charged atmosphere outside Madrid's iconic ground.
Further controversy arose as security personnel at the Bernabeu barred entry to Palestinian flags. Despite recent pro-Palestinian protests impacting the Spanish Vuelta, stadium policies strictly enforced the ban, confiscating flags from incoming fans.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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