(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 15 - Fear in Naples, where guerrilla scenes with violent clashes between Neapolitan fans and Eintracht Frankfurt have been witnessed in the city centre.
A police car was set on fire, other vehicles were damaged and rubbish bins were overturned.
Terrified passers-by and traders.
The clashes began when German fans had to get on the buses that would take them back to the hotel where they were staying.
At that point, several dozen troublemakers appeared with their faces covered and engaged in a confrontation while the police, in anti-riot gear, were busy dividing the factions and dispersing the ultras.
For the mayor of Naples Gaetano Manfredi the scenes of devastation in the historic center of the city are "unacceptable" and the acts of those who have become protagonists of the violence are "unspeakable".
The League demands that the German government pay the damages while the opposition points the finger at Minister Piantedosi and asks that the owner of the interior ministry go to report to Parliament.
Police sources stress instead that what happened demonstrates that the ban on the sale of tickets to Eintracht fans was justified (ANSA).