Fan Violence Delays Brazil vs. Argentina! | Scoreline



Chris Wittyngham and Michael Lahoud discuss the fan violence that delayed the emotional World Cup qualifying match between Brazil and Argentina.

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38 comentarios en «Fan Violence Delays Brazil vs. Argentina! | Scoreline»

  1. Fans forget that its not just the players and managers who are great ambassadors for our sport, WE ARE TOO. We promote our sport fairy and globally and we compliment our players and our opponents regardless of the result. Is it too much to ask for human beings to be mature adults? Look how England fans cried and left the stadium unsportingly before the presentation after they lost on penalties to Italy at Wembley. BE MATURE AND SPORTING AND DON'T EMBARRASS YOURSELVES AND RUIN YOUR REPUTATION.

  2. Do the Brazilian police have any moral? Beating the Argentinian fans like dogs absolute disgrace for the game of football and I'm not even Argentinian. Hitting fans with metal batons on the head is barbaric and there were families there. Absolutely shocking I expect a reaction from FIFA

  3. It all started when Brazilian fans took down some of the Argentinian flags. The Argentinian fans started protecting their flags and a fight between fans started. Then the police arrived and started hitting ONLY the Argentinian fans were hit by police. Which is a common situation with Brazil police against visitor fans.

  4. The Argentinian players went to the locker room as a protest to the police repression of Argentinian fans and unsafe conditions. From their pov. (if you have a majority fighting with a visiting minority, and the police go beat up that visitors” side, who protects the minority? The players tried to, by protesting.)

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