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Crowd at San Siro, thousands of fans for the derby

2021-02-21T13:04:27.201Z


Gatherings in front of the stadium between choirs, flags and smoke bombs (ANSA) Thousands of Milan and Inter fans are outside the stadium waiting for the derby scheduled at 3 pm Milan supporters, probably around 7000, met in front of San Siro entrance 14 - the opposite of the Curva Nord meeting point - to experience the wait for the derby and wait for the arrival of the Rossoneri bus. Choirs, flags, drums, smoke bombs, with the huge banner placed outside the stadium along th


Thousands of Milan and Inter fans are outside the stadium waiting for the derby scheduled at 3 pm

Milan supporters, probably around 7000,

met

in front of San Siro entrance 14

- the opposite of the Curva Nord meeting point - to experience the wait for the derby and wait for the arrival of the Rossoneri bus.

Choirs, flags, drums, smoke bombs, with the huge banner placed outside the stadium along the ascent of the first ring "Always together with you I will be" in a huge gathering despite the anti-covid regulations impose the distancing.

Also many families present at the Curva Sud meeting with the ultras who tried to free via Dessié from the fans respecting the indications of the police who remained to control from a distance.

Choirs, flags, firecrackers and smoke bombs: around 5000 Inter fans gathered in the square of the 'Baretto' of San Siro, the meeting point of the Curva Nord

, from late morning, to support the team in this afternoon's derby.

A party, even with families and children, at a time when Inter are first in the standings and are fighting for the Scudetto.

The ban on gathering imposed by the government to limit the spread of Covid has in fact been forgotten and the distancing practically non-existent.

Many have kept the mask anyway but, with San Siro behind closed doors, the desire to celebrate and experience this derby which has returned after years to decide the top of Serie A is such that the rules have taken a back seat.

The ultras wanted to remember Mauro Bellugi who passed away yesterday with a banner: "Have a good trip Bellugi, Nerazzurri hero", also dedicating choirs to him during the morning.

Restricted by barriers and remotely controlled by the police, the event - beyond the anti-covid regulations not respected - did not create problems, with the fans who sang chants for hours waiting for the arrival of Antonio Conte's team. 


Source: ansa

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