LaLiga has expanded its complaint to the Provincial Information Brigade of the National Police regarding the insults and racist gestures that Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Ansu Fati suffered in last Saturday’s classic at the Bernabéu. The employer has provided new images supplied by the broadcaster television to locate the people who carried out these attacks against the Barcelona players.
Real Madrid, for its part, has joined LaLiga’s complaint and also provided more information this Monday. The entity reported that it has located people who carried out these attacks and assured that, regardless of the judicial path that the case may have, from the Bernabéu offices they will act with the maximum harshness of their internal regulations against these spectators.
In parallel, the Permanent Anti-Violence Commission, meeting this Monday, announced that it has begun the review of the videos and images available of the incidents of the celebration of one of Barça’s goals and during the warm-up. Until you complete this step, you will not be able to propose sanctions.
This Monday the report sent by LaLiga to the Competition Committee was also known, detailing that Yamal was subjected to the following insults in the 77th minute after his goal: “son of a bitch, you are a son of a bitch. Shit, you guys are stupid. Shit shit. Sons of bitches. “Fucking black.” The letter clarifies that “these insults were in no way generalized or coordinated.” Furthermore, the report prepared by the boss’s match director includes six other moments from the classic, from the preview and the match, with non-racist insults from both fans: one from the Barça fans and five from the Madrid fans. At the moment, Barça has not communicated what measures it will take.
While the Anti-Violence Commission analyzes the images of the classic, it continues its work on what happened in the last Metropolitan derby between Atlético and Madrid on September 29, which remained suspended for a few minutes due to the throwing of objects at Thibaut Courtois after the goal from Madrid. The body reported that it proposed sanctions for six other fans. Five with 6,000 euros and a ban on access to sports venues for throwing objects and throwing serious insults at the white players. For a sixth spectator, the proposal is 3,001 euros and a ban on access to the stadiums for six months for throwing an object. In addition, the Commission announced that it is studying the actions of another 15 people in this crash to be identified and make the corresponding fine proposals.
The CEO of Atlético, Miguel Ángel Gil Marín, attended this Monday’s meeting at his own request, as reported by the Higher Sports Council, “to explain the work the club is doing with the aim of expelling all the players from the stadium.” individuals who are deserving of sanctions from the Commission.”