Bayern Munich exec condemns treatment of fans in Madrid
Briefly

Bayern Munich exec condemns treatment of fans in Madrid
"CEO Dreesen expressed his outrage at the 'disproportionate actions of the Spanish police against our fans.' He stated, 'This action against our peaceful fans is unacceptable. Such police behavior has become almost the norm at away games in Europe.'"
"Traveling to away games - on any continent - can always be a risky proposition. Heck, even just venturing into new areas these days can be an issue, but not every big game has to turn into an international incident for fans and local authorities."
"Hopefully, any mistreatment that occurred is just a blip on the radar for this season. Sadly, we know it will likely get worse soon enough."
Bayern Munich's CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen criticized the Spanish police for their excessive treatment of fans during the team's away match against Real Madrid. He labeled the police's actions as unacceptable and noted that such behavior has become common at European away games. Dreesen expressed concern that mistreatment of fans may escalate in the future. Traveling to away games poses risks, and incidents like this should not be the norm for fans attending significant matches.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]