After 17 years, Saint-Etienne’s presence in Ligue 1 is over, and it seems many fans just couldn’t stand it, which led to the sadly familiar scenes after the final whistle. Supporters of ADO Den Haag also moved.
Saint-Etienne had to play a jump against second-tier Auxerre to save his skin in Ligue 1. It was an exciting match that ended in penalties. Riad Boudebouz was the only one to miss, forcing Saint-Étienne to retreat.
For Auxerre, it’s a return to a high after 9 years in Purgatory. But this kind of historical reflection was ignored by Saint-Etienne’s fans when they stormed the field after the final penalty kick and started kicking, punching and kicking.
Some fans even managed to smuggle the bombs they launched onto the runway. Riot police faced all the troubles in the world to calm the mood.
Also riots in ADO The Hague
The scenes we’ve seen in Saint-Etienne are unfortunately a familiar image in recent months. Even in the Netherlands, the dolls began to dance at the promotional match between ADO Den Haag and Excelsior (which also ended after penalties) and here too the police had their hands full to restore peace.
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