After Sevilla's 3-2 loss to Celta Vigo, supporters engaged in violent attacks, forcing the team to remain overnight at their training facility. The club condemned "organised vandalism" and announced plans to report the incidents, emphasizing that while they acknowledge fan frustrations over a poor season, they will not tolerate aggression. They will pursue identification and accountability of those involved in the vandalism and threats. With three crucial matches left in La Liga, Sevilla aims to improve their precarious standing above the relegation zone.
Sevilla FC's management condemned organized vandalism after violent attacks by supporters forced the first team to spend the night at their training facility following a disheartening defeat.
The club has declared its commitment to identify perpetrators of violence and threats, urging for accountability while expressing an understanding of fans' frustrations during a challenging season.
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