Angry Sevilla fans break into training ground
Briefly

Sevilla FC faced unrest as fans, frustrated with the team’s dismal performance this season, forced entry into the club's training ground after a 3-2 defeat against Celta Vigo. The players were kept overnight at the facility for security reasons and to regroup ahead of the remaining matches, as the club struggled just above the relegation zone. Tensions escalated when some fans violently broke down a gate, prompting police action with rubber bullets to restore order before fans cleared the premises by midnight.
A large group of Sevilla fans stormed the club's training ground in response to frustration over the team's poor performance, continuing a disturbing trend of fan aggression.
Police intervened to disperse fans with rubber bullets after a violent breach at Sevilla's training facilities, reflecting escalating tensions as the club hovered above relegation.
Sevilla's management decided to have players stay at the training ground overnight to ensure security and concentrate on regrouping after a disappointing loss to Celta Vigo.
The incident highlights the level of discontent among Sevilla supporters, driven by their dissatisfaction with the team's current performance and precarious position in the league.
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