Barcelona President after the "Camp Nou" tickets scandal .. What happened is a "disgrace"!

Barcelona club president, Joan Laporta, condemned the behavior of his team's fans, who sold tickets for the second leg of the European League quarter-final match to fans of the German team Eintracht Frankfurt.

The fans of Eintracht Frankfurt dominated the "Camp Nou" stadium during its team's confrontation with its host Barcelona, ​​yesterday, Thursday, and reports revealed that the number of the German team's audience ranged between 20 and 30 thousand spectators, while only five thousand were supposed to attend.

Eintracht appeared in the match as if he was embracing the confrontation at home and among his fans, as the television footage showed the "Camp Nou" stadium filled with fans of the visiting team, who inflamed the enthusiasm of their players against the Spanish giant.

Barcelona was eliminated from the European League from the quarter-finals by Eintracht, after losing 2-3 in the second leg, and a total of 3-4 in the total of the two return matches.

"What happened in the stands is a disgrace that cannot be repeated, we must address the information we have to take action, but it is unfortunate," Barcelona president Laporta said after the match against Eintracht, criticizing his team's fans who sold their tickets to fans of the German team.

He added: "We will have to be stricter and not allow certain things. I am ashamed as a Barcelona fan."

He continued: "I was embarrassed by what I saw in the stands, I apologize, it was very dangerous, we will process the information and provide an explanation for what happened."

And he added: "What happened is not normal, and what should have happened, we are studying the reasons, and we will take the necessary measures."

In addition to talking about the strange situation in the "Camp Nou", Laporta did not hide his annoyance at Barsha's exclusion from the European League, saying: "We cannot get out of the way, defeat is part of football."

He added, "If this is a failure, we will learn from our mistakes, and this defeat should make us believe more in our ideas."

Laporta continued: "We could not win, and we have to accept that, we are sad and angry, but we have to continue and fight for the league."

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