Inter-Stella Rossa banned from Serbian fans: around a hundred present in Milan, chants and smoke bombs outside the hotel

TMW

Tomorrow evening Inter And Red Star they will compete at San Siro, 9pm, on the second day of the Champions League. The guests, as is known, will take the field without their supporters: the Milan away match was in fact forbidden to Serbian fans, as was the one on 11 October for Milan-Stella Rossa, the Prefect of Milan, Claudio Sgaraglia, for protection reasons of order, security and public safety.

The reasons behind the measure are linked above all to the fear of possible clashes and new reprisals on the part of the organized fans of the Rome. In fact, a real feud is underway between the two ultras groups, which began in February 2023, when some Giallorossi ultras exponents were victims of an ambush by around fifty Serbian ultras, who arrived in Italy to follow a basketball match played there. in Milan.

Despite the ban on sales, and the appeals of Red Star itself, some Serbian fans still reached Milan to demonstrate their support for Vladan Milojevic’s team. One hundred Red Star supportersaccording to what was collected by TMWhe did it this evening in a rather explicit manner, reaching the hotel where the team is staying, who witnessed the singing of choirs and responded to the applause of their supporters, in the smoke of smoke bombs. The hope, at this point, is that the presence of Serbian fans does not lead to further accidents: the alert threshold of the police, aware of the possibility that someone would decide to make the journey anyway, is maximum.