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Shame on Dinamo Zagreb fans! On the way to the match, they were chanting Nazi slogans

Football wouldn’t do without fans, that’s for sure. But without those who mark the forbidden directions and flags, it certainly would. Dinamo Zagreb fans showed no little cleverness and historical education on their way to the match against AC Milan.

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Football wouldn’t do without fans, that’s for sure. But without those who mark the forbidden directions and flags, it certainly would. Dinamo Zagreb fans showed no little cleverness and historical education on their way to the match against AC Milan.

Dinamo Zagreb attracted a lot of attention in the first round of the Champions League when they beat Chelsea 1-0. A great performance practically got Thomas Tuchel sacked.

And in the second round, Dinamo is in the spotlight again, but this time in a negative way. The Croatian side were due to take on local AC in Milan from 18:45, the match preceded by the traditional joint march of the visiting fans.

However, it disgusted a lot of spectators. The hard core, which was quite large, proceeded to the San Siro to the sound of a collective cheer, a sign of Adolf Hitler during the Second World War.

They then added Nazi chants and did not give their club the best publicity in Italy.

Someone should probably educate the Dinamo supporters about why swearing is forbidden and how many people Hitler killed with his beliefs.

But the problems continued, and according to Gazzetto De Lo Sport, no less than 14 of the Zagreb club’s ultras were arrested in Milan, armed with knives and other sharp objects.

Source: Twitter, Gazzeta

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