The Barcelona scenario raises German security concerns before the England summit

England fans raise concerns (Steve Bardnes/Getty)

The British newspaper, The Times, sounded the alarm before the match European Nations LeagueToday, Tuesday, between the two teams English and his host GermanAfter receiving information that more than two thousand fans had moved to support the “Three Lions” team without having tickets.

The newspaper revealed that confrontations between the fans became an obsession with German security, before the summit match that will be hosted in Munich, and thousands of fanatical English fans moved to the stadium, without having tickets directed to them and the entire quantity ran out.

English fans may want to replay the scenario of the European Club League match, between Barcelona and Eintracht Frankfurt, where fans of the German team bought tickets for the opponent’s fans and filled the stands of the “Camp Nou” stadium, on April 14, which was a big surprise.

The same newspaper reported that the England coach, Gareth Southgate, fears the fans will influence the players if they are involved in riots before the confrontation, and he is counting on achieving a positive result once morest the “Manchaft”, and redressing the first defeat once morest Hungary, last Saturday.

England fans bought 3,466 tickets allocated by the European Football Association (UEFA) to them as a visitor share, but they were not satisfied with that, and they traveled to Germany to buy 2,000 tickets for tourists in Germany, and for those wishing to attend the meeting as spectators, not as fans.

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And if the English succeed in securing this type of tickets, they will sit next to the German fans, which makes the sensitivity high, and it may turn into violence, which has become a nightmare for the security men responsible for protecting everyone, according to the newspaper.

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