
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid played an intriguing and somewhat cautious first stage of their Champions League round of 16 derby in the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday evening. As is the case on European nights, the Bernabeu have performed things in terms of noise and atmosphere.
That was helped by the nearly 4,000 fans of Atletico Madrid in the Bernabeu, who made a lot of noise and helped the atmosphere. However, there was an uncomfortably large contingent that wanted to spoil the opportunity before the game.
In the last few days, the former Real Madrid player and the Champions League winner Javier Dorado died at the age of only 48, and before the game started, a minute of 'Silence' was held for the left back. Although it was not silence in itself, or a minute in that respect, the road section was clearly heard about the dedicated music for the deceased Dorado.
According to Diario AS, a large number of road -lived support to the extreme right -wing ultragroep Frente Atletico and sons sons of B ****** 'could be heard about the music. A particularly chastice video shows a dead -restricted older fan next to a person dressed in a Balaclava swearing at the adjacent Real Madrid fans.
The Frente Atletico has become a consistent problem for Los Rojiblancos in recent years, in which the last Madrid derby is put in the Metropolitano because of the number of objects that are thrown to the Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from the singing section. The Frente also has a strong contingent in that singing part, and there have been called at Atletico to do more to clamp on the Frente.
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