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Telegraph: Football hooligans try to steal tickets from players' families and rush into the stadium to watch the game

According to Matt Law, a well-known reporter of the Daily Telegraph, the European Championship final at Wembley Stadium did not end so quickly, on the contrary, many events in the field were more complicated. On the same day, a group of ticketless football hooligans rushed into Wembley Stadium to try to watch the European Championship final, and they frightened the English star's family so much that they had to flee.

The families of some of the other players also became victims, and their tickets were stolen directly by football hooligans as they waited to enter at the Wembley Stadium G entrance near the Bobby-Moore statue. And the horrific situation didn't just happen to the families of The England players, with Andrea, the son of Italian coach Roberto Mancini, finding his seat occupied, "sitting on the steps of the pitch" and watching the first half.

Whatever the outcome, what should have been the proudest moment and a day remembered by the players' families turned into a nightmare for many, who felt fearful and terrified for most of the final. The most shocking report was that about 50 thugs without tickets rushed into a passage specially opened for the players' families, who could only be trapped in the crowd, which was very dangerous.

A family member said: "About 50 people broke a metal door through a revolving gate and forced it open, and then people poured into the entrance from all sides. ”

"The administrators couldn't deal with them and I felt sorry for them because they were punched and kicked by the mob. Hundreds of people crowded in, the women and men in line were pushed down and trampled, and we had to run in disorder, hoping not to be stepped on and bumped. ”

Another player's relative added: "It was a chaotic scene, these people without tickets rushed in, many families felt that their personal safety was threatened, and the administrators could not do anything about it. ”

(Editor: Yao Fan)