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Juventus Fans Set Fire To Part Of Olimpico Stadium
The Bianconeri supporters were not too happy with their side's defeat, and have shown their frustration...
By Rick D'Andrea
Juventus fans have once again set alight a section of the Stadio Olimpico in Turin, in frustration that the Bianconeri have been defeated at home.
Whilst many supporters decided to go home early, the match was still in full swing, a section of the crowd decided to set fire to stadium seats.
This time it was against Palermo, with the Rosaneri walking away with a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Fabrizio Miccoli and Igor Budan.
The last time that supporters were involved in such an incident was against rivals Milan in early January, when the side went down 3-0.
Whilst many supporters decided to go home early, the match was still in full swing, a section of the crowd decided to set fire to stadium seats.
This time it was against Palermo, with the Rosaneri walking away with a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Fabrizio Miccoli and Igor Budan.
The last time that supporters were involved in such an incident was against rivals Milan in early January, when the side went down 3-0.
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