United fans face high security
Manchester United fans without
tickets have been warned not to travel to Thursday's Europa League
quarterfinal against Anderlecht amid high security around the game in
Belgium.
Around 1 300 English supporters
are gathering in the Belgium capital Brussels for the game with the city
on high alert following Tuesday night's bomb attack on the Borussia
Dortmund team bus ahead of their Champions League quarterfinal against
Monaco.
There are also fears about the
chances of clashes between supporters following several incidents
involving fans of another English team, Leicester City, in Madrid before
Wednesday's game against Atletico.
Spanish police used baton
charges to clear part of Madrid's Plaza Mayor of Leicester fans, some
chanting "Gibraltar is ours", a reference to the recent diplomatic spat
between Britain and Spain over the British Overseas Territory.
BBC presenter Gary Lineker, a
Leicester City fan and former player, tweeted: "Just saw the footage of
some Leicester fans behaving despicably in Madrid. The few idiots ruin
it for the decent majority. Sickening."
There has been a history of
trouble between English sides and Anderlecht stretching back to 1984
when a Tottenham Hotspur fan was shot before the Uefa Cup final between
the clubs in Brussels.
In 2015, Tottenham fans were attacked by Anderlecht supporters while drinking in a bar ahead of the Europa League tie.
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