Eintracht Board member Axel Hellmann strongly criticised the infamous riot gig of some Frankfurt Fans, Rome’s mayor Virginia Raggi raised serious allegations against the rioters. Aggressive troublemaker among the approximately 9000 travelling Eintracht Fans have cast an ugly shadow on the historical March of the Hessian football League, with six Wins in the Europa League. “Hooligans from Germany today have plundered the evening, basically, parts of our city and devastated,” said Raggi on Thursday evening in an Italian talk show. “Fans of we, do not want to beasts.”

a Few Hundred fans already delivered before the kick-off of the match for Lazio (2:1 for Frankfurt) skirmishes with the police and provoked during the game, with the Ignition of pyrotechnics. Police units were deployed then, in the interior of the Stadio Olimpico. “A small group takes the game to lead their private dispute with Lazio,” criticized Hellmann. Concord-the Executive Board is expecting a punishment by the Europe – erband UEFA. “This small group takes all the other Fans in guilt by Association, which affects perception and mood. The damage they do to Eintracht Frankfurt.“ Also, captain Marco Russ was indignant: “In the end, not the trade to be punished, but the club and 99.8 percent of other Fans.”

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In clashes with the police, six of Eintracht-Fans. One of them, because he wanted the barricades to the field of play to break through, police said. A further eight German and one Italian had been temporarily fixed, because they wanted to smuggle fire-body, or drugs into the stadium. In a supermarket, several Fans stole according to police, alcohol and food. Images also showed a completely rubbish-strewn Piazza del Popolo in the centre of the city.

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The news Agency Ansa reported on Friday that two German Fans had been beaten up after the match of Lazio-supporters and was treated in the hospital. In the run-up, there had been warnings prior to the riots, the police had a large contingent in use. The city has a bad experience with football fans: In 2015, the Hooligans from the Dutch club Feyenoord Rotterdam had ravaged the historic square in front of the Spanish steps. (dpa)