Sunday, June 12, 2016

Blame split on Marseille football violence: Press review

The 1-1 draw is the top story on Russian online media, with the very late equalizer by the national group being praised as a virtual triumph. In any case, Russia's press generally redirected fault for post-match fights on to English supporters or the coordinators, gleaming over the Russian fans' charge at the English seats after the diversion. French media surrendered itself to the way that viciousness between the two arrangements of supporters was maybe unavoidable, swinging the spotlight onto sorted out groups of Russian fans.The Sun on Sunday lays fault for post-match battling on Russian fans. The paper cites England supporters as saying Russians required in the conflicts "weren't care for standard fans - they were all similar to muscle heads and intended to bring about us genuine damage". Every day Star Sunday says English supporters were "trapped by Russian hoodlums", however does not overlook English contribution in pre-match brutality. It cites a nearby government official as saying: "I seek that when the bill after harm has been finished their nation will add to the expense." The Mail on Sunday asks "Back oblivious ages?" after the viciousness. "Recollections of a draw they grabbed from the jaws of triumph against Russia will blend with memories of seats flying through the air, evildoers diffusing around the Vieux Port and growling confronts," Oliver Holt composes.

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