The former Juve player Marchisio attacked the episode involving Roma fans at Budapest airport on social media
Through his own social profile, Claudio Marchisio took a strong stance on episodes following the Europa League final between Seville e Roma. More precisely, the former player of Juventus condemned the intimidating behavior of the Giallorossi fans towards the referee Taylor occurred at Budapest airport. The former Juventus player actually began by applauding the Capitoline public: “Twenty-five thousand fans have colored Budapest with the colors of the Roma. From the first to the last second they supported their team with love and passion. They represented the best that our football has to offer Europe. Thus honoring the Roma who has made a magnificent journey in the Europa League”.
Marchisio’s outburst
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After this premise, Claudio Marchisio expressed all his regret for what happened later. Here’s what the ex Juve said: “A few hours after the final, however, a dozen of them at the airport became the protagonists of a disgusting scene. A real attack on a family, that of Anthony Taylor, who was not an arbiter at the time. He was just a father and a husband careful to protect his wife and daughter, incredulous and frightened by the insipid violence of these poor losers. This stuff isn’t footballit’s not typhoid, it doesn’t honor anyone but it’s just crime we’re all tired of.