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Bodø/Glimt skapte kaos i Milano – fans stormet Inter-stjernes Porsche

by Ryan Cooper
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Bodø/Glimt in Milan:

Scenes unfolded outside Inter’s training ground. Fans swarmed a luxury Porsche, surrounding the vehicle.

CHAOS: Supporters stopped one of Inter’s star players. Photo: Tore Ulrik Bratland

  • Inter – Bodø/Glimt, 8:00 PM Tuesday

MILAN (Dagbladet): A chaotic scene unfolded near a roundabout in Milan on Monday afternoon. But who was inside the car that sparked the frenzy?

Bodø/Glimt is in Milan preparing for a historic match at San Siro on Tuesday evening. The Norwegian side holds a 3-1 lead over Inter, and an aggregate victory would send them to the Champions League Round of 16 and secure a €125 million windfall for the club.

Dagbladet visited Inter’s training ground outside Milan on Monday. Several fans had gathered hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars. The area was cordoned off, but as training concluded, a stream of luxury cars began to exit.

Some players rolled down their windows and posed for photos, while others sped away.

Then, all hell broke loose. See the images:

1. Inter supporter Simeone Fortebraccio (left) is the first to spot the star player. He signals for the car to stop. Photo: Tore Ulrik Bratland

2. As the car – a luxury Porsche – doesn’t stop, supporters begin to chase after it. Photo: Tore Ulrik Bratland

3 Supporters are catching up to the car. Photo: Tore Ulrik Bratland

4. The car finally stops and supporters swarm around it. Photo: Tore Ulrik Bratland

5. The situation is over. Supporters have gotten close to the star player. Stopping traffic is secondary. Photo: Tore Ulrik Bratland

After the commotion, we headed to the press conference with Inter coach Cristian Chivu. The team is ten points clear at the top of Serie A.

Many believe they have already secured the Scudetto, proof of being league champions. But being defeated by Bodø/Glimt in the Champions League would shake Inter to its core.

“We must not grow desperate to score immediately,” said Chivu.

“We must control the game as best we can and not be thrown off by certain moments. If we are to progress in the playoffs, we must be the best version of ourselves.”

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