A thousand Valencian fans protested on Monday night at the gates of Mestalla, in front of the exit of the VIP box of the stadium, surrounded by a police cordon, which even charged several Valencia fans after moving towards the exit of the footballers of the stadium. stadium.
The Valencia fans, who had already gathered before the match to denounce “Lim’s tyranny”, spent twenty minutes after the end of the match in front of the Mestalla box, before going to the footballers’ parking lot inside the stadium. , an area from which they were forced to leave by carrying charges, so they moved from there to the club’s headquarters, a few meters from the stadium.
Several police vans protected both areas, both the parking lot inside Mestalla and the club’s headquarters, in front of the stadium, until an hour and a half after the match, while practically all of the players continued inside Mestalla after the 2-3 defeat. against Las Palmas, which places Valencia at the bottom of the First Division.
The Valencian fans protested from 1-2 and took out white handkerchiefs against the drift of Meriton Holdings in the team, which has accumulated six points in the first ten days of the League after losing against the last placed team and accumulating its eighth consecutive day in relegation places. .
“Let’s get them, oé”, “We want a bomb in Singapore” or “You’re not going to come out” were some of the chants that the fans chanted at the doors of a stadium in which the fans also took out white handkerchiefs after the second both from Las Palmas, when the island team completed the comeback.
“We want a bomb in Singapore,” chanted the fans
During the match, Valencia fans also denounced the decline of their club in the last five years and, in addition to the chants of ‘Peter, go now’, recurring during the last few years at Mestalla, shouts were heard before the corporate director, Javier Solís, the sports director, Miguel Ángel Corona, or the president, Layhoon Chan.
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