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Torino supporters ransacked the Allianz Stadium in Turin. Easily beaten on the pitch by Juve (2-0), Toro supporters ransacked the visitor area of the Bianconeri stadium during the derby which took place this Saturday. Toilets ransacked, seats broken and thrown on the pitch after the match, the 800 Torino supporters present that evening broke everything.
A very bad image left by the supporters of the Garnets, which does not fail to provoke a reaction on the other side of the Alps. On social media, many Juve supporters are calling for sanctions for what is described as a “shame” by many of them. For the moment, Serie A has not taken any disciplinary measures against Torino supporters, but the Italian police have already made 10 identifications and one arrest in their search for culprits using surveillance videos.
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