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“Toilet paper … immediately” … a strange sight in the Tottenham and Leipzig match

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In a strange shot during a match Tottenham And Leipzig, the referee suspended the match, and asked the Spurs defenders to clean the stadium with toilet paper "Toilet paper"The many, who were thrown on the field, by the opponent’s fans.

The fans were Leipzig With the start of the second half of the match, large numbers of these white wrapped napkins threw in protest at the high ticket prices for the visitors’ fans.

And covered "Ballistics" A large part of the left side of the stadium, near the Tottenham penalty area, prompting Turkish referee Junaid Shakir to stop the meeting.

Shakir advised Tottenham players to go and remove the white napkin rolls, which a number of players have already done, with the help of security men on the field.

While throwing the white napkins, Leipzig fans raised a large plaque on which to write "Stand with fair ticket prices"In reference to the high prices of tickets for the Champions League, compared to the German League.

The cleaning of the stadium from the tissue paper to the attention of the Leipzig sign, which was near the landing site "Flying napkins".

After clearing the stadium from the tissue paper, Leipzig managed to score the only goal of the match, with a penalty kick by the German Timo WernerTo make the job much harder for Tottenham, home.

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In a strange snapshot during the Tottenham and Leipzig match, the match referee suspended the match and asked Tottenham defenders to clean the stadium from the many toilet paper towels that were thrown onto the stadium by the opponent’s fans.

The Leipzig fans had thrown large numbers of those white napkins wrapped, with the start of the second half of the match, in protest against the high prices of tickets for the visitors of the away team.

The “projectiles” covered a large part of the left side of the stadium, near the Tottenham penalty area, prompting Turkish referee Junaid Shakir to stop the meeting.

Shakir advised Tottenham players to go and remove the white napkin rolls, which a number of players have already done, with the help of security men on the field.

While throwing white napkins, Leipzig fans raised a large plaque reading “Stand with fair ticket prices”, in reference to the higher prices for match tickets in the Champions League, compared to the German league.

The cleaning of the stadium from the tissue paper to the attention of the Leipzig banner, which was near the landing site of the “flying tissue”.

After clearing the stadium from the tissue paper, Leipzig managed to score the only goal of the match, with a penalty kick carried out by German Timo Werner, making it very difficult for Tottenham to return.

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