Jamal Musiala questions silent Bayern Munich crowd as police clashed with fans
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Jamal Musiala questions silent Bayern Munich crowd as police clashed with fans
"There was a confrontation between police and some Bayern fans around 5 pm. Police used batons and pepper spray against some of the fans. As a result, 500 fans decided to watch the game in the stadium concourse and stop their support."
"Apparently the reason was that the Ultras had had a clash with the Dortmund police before the game with pepper spray and batons involved, causing some 500 Bayern fans to watch the game in the stadium's concourse through the TVs, rather than supporting from their seats."
"Jamal Musiala was seen approaching the Bayern fans section to ask them why they were not actively supporting the club. It appears that at least some fans returned to their seats during the final moments of the match, as Bayern players were seen celebrating with traveling group of fans."
During Bayern Munich's away match at Signal Iduna Park against Borussia Dortmund, a confrontation occurred between police and Bayern ultras approximately 5 pm before kickoff. Police deployed batons and pepper spray against supporters, resulting in around 500 Bayern fans being unable to watch from their designated section. These fans instead watched the match from the stadium concourse via television. Additionally, Dortmund police reported that 29 Bayern supporters attempted entry with fake tickets. Despite the disrupted atmosphere, Bayern secured a late victory through captain Joshua Kimmich's goal. Jamal Musiala noticed the reduced fan support and approached the Bayern section to inquire about their absence. Some fans eventually returned to their seats during the final moments to celebrate the decisive win.
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