2017-04-12

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Leicester City fans singing 'You Spanish b******s, Gibraltar is ours' battle police in Madrid ahead of their Champions League match

  • Spanish police stormed a major square in the country's capital after smoke bombs and flares were let off and bottles were being smashed by Leicester fans
  • Objects were thrown at the officers and fans chanted 'You Spanish b******s' 
  • Around 4,000 supporters of the English champions are said to have travelled 
  • Videos also emerged online of the police hitting Leicester fans to the ground

Leicester City fans chanting 'You Spanish b******s, Gibraltar is ours' clashed with police in Madrid ahead of their Champions League match tonight.
Spanish police stormed a major square in the country's capital after smoke bombs and flares were let off and bottles were being smashed.
Around 4,000 supporters of the English champions are said to have travelled for the quarter-final against Atletico Madrid.
'Gibraltar is ours': Leicester fans chant on streets of Madrid
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Leicester City fans chanting 'You Spanish b******s, Gibraltar is ours' clashed with police in Madrid ahead of their Champions League match tonight
Leicester City fans chanting 'You Spanish b******s, Gibraltar is ours' clashed with police in Madrid ahead of their Champions League match tonight
Spanish police stormed a major square in the country's capital after smoke bombs and flares were set off and bottles were being smashed
Spanish police stormed a major square in the country's capital after smoke bombs and flares were set off and bottles were being smashed
Leicester City fans took their tops off as they broke into song in the Plaza Mayor Square in Madrid 
Leicester City fans took their tops off as they broke into song in the Plaza Mayor Square in Madrid 
Leicester City fan and Match of the Day host Gary Lineker tweeted after watching the videos 
Leicester City fan and Match of the Day host Gary Lineker tweeted after watching the videos 
The supporters were in good spirits earlier in the day in Plaza Mayor, enjoying the warm sunshine and refreshments in Madrid.
But as some fans became rowdy, baton-wielding police were forced to intervene.
Objects, including blue smoke bombs, were thrown at the officers as they charged the square. 
Fans were also heard singing 'You Spanish b******s, Gibraltar is ours.' 
Leicester fan and Match of the Day presented Gary Lineker tweeted that some fans had behaved 'despicably' in Madrid.  
Videos also emerged online of the police hitting Leicester fans to the ground. 
At least three people were taken into custody after the brief confrontation this afternoon. 
'All the shops were closing their shutters,' Leicester fan Tom Campbell said. 'The police just basically charged at everyone.'
Leicester fans had gathered in a city centre square before their quarter final Champions League match 
Leicester fans had gathered in a city centre square before their quarter final Champions League match 
Shocking moment man gets bashed by riot police in Madrid
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Police confronted a fan
A man was hit
Riot police were in the centre
Videos also emerged online of the police hitting Leicester fans to the ground
Security officers had formed a line outside the Vicente Calderon Stadium in Madrid before the match started on Wednesday 
Security officers had formed a line outside the Vicente Calderon Stadium in Madrid before the match started on Wednesday 
The confrontation quickly ended when more officers arrived to help contain the fans.
Authorities at the scene said there were no reports of serious injuries. Fans at the plaza said some people were taken into ambulances for treatment.

Authorities said travelling fans of also disrespected police officers and caused problems last night - leading to eight people being detained.
Around 100 Leicester fans were in the plaza when the problems occurred. Authorities said the disorder began when police officers tried to disperse the crowd.
Spanish media said two officers and three fans sustained minor injuries.
On Tuesday night riot police attended the scene after Leicester City fans gathered in the main square 
On Tuesday night riot police attended the scene after Leicester City fans gathered in the main square 
Around 4,000 supporters of the English champions are said to have travelled for the quarter-final against Atletico Madrid
Around 4,000 supporters of the English champions are said to have travelled for the quarter-final against Atletico Madrid
Objects, including blue smoke bombs, were thrown at the officers as they charged the square
Objects, including blue smoke bombs, were thrown at the officers as they charged the square
The supporters were in good spirits earlier in the day, enjoying the warm sunshine and refreshments in Madrid
The supporters were in good spirits earlier in the day, enjoying the warm sunshine and refreshments in Madrid
Leicester fans outside the stadium described the clashes as 'handbags', adding that tear gas was used, with one describing the police as 'intimidating'.
Another fan, who said there were 'about five or six big bangs', added: 'On the whole it was okay, but we did scarper out quite quickly earlier on when the police decided to throw rubber bullets at us.'
Alcohol was to blame, according to one fan, who said: 'It was just too much drink they've had.'
The first leg of the quarterfinals was played at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, with Atletico winning 1-0. 



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