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He wanted to settle the dispute: a fan was stabbed at the celebrations for the World Cup in Milan

A brutal knife attack shocks Milan and the world of football!

Fans around the world celebrated after the Morocco national team made it to the semi-finals of the World Cup. Most of the football festivals were non-violent. In cities like Amsterdam, Utrecht or Paris, however, there have been minor clashes with the police. A terrible crime has happened in Milan!

Around 5,000 fans, mostly Moroccans, celebrated there. According to the unanimous reports of the Italian media, a dispute suddenly broke out in Corso Buenos Aires, in the center of the city. A 30-year-old man tried to mediate and was then attacked with a knife or sharp object.

The attacker injured his victim in the neck, he reports “The Gazette of Sport”. Then the man fell to the ground, bleeding. First responders treated him as witnesses watched in horror. Photos show how the seriously injured man was later taken by ambulance by paramedics.

Waving flags, horns and proud Moroccans. Most of the fans celebrated exuberantly but peacefully

Photo: Claudio Furlan//AP

It is not yet known whether the suspect fled in the uproar of the crowd. According to current information in the Gazette, he is an Eastern European. The conditions of the mediator are still critical. He was taken to hospital and his life is said to be in danger from internal bleeding.

In recent weeks, there have been repeated riots after the Moroccan national team won matches. Violent groups repeatedly set fire to cars, attacked security forces or threw pyrotechnics and bottles at them.

The surprise 1-0 victory over Portugal was also celebrated in Germany. In Berlin there were several arrests after a march. Fireworks were set off in Frankfurt am Main, but “everything remained calm,” a police spokesman said.

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