The anger of Ultras Bayern Munich was pushed to its peak in the Anderlecht 1-2 Bayern Munich match this morning (November 23). Many people have traveled from Germany to Belgium to " give" their opponents "a gift". Of course, that gift was not as beautiful or meaningful as expected.
The home team Anderlecht enjoyed the first corner in the first half. When the Belgian representative was not yet done, in the stands, many Bayern Munich fans threw dozens of fake money and toilet paper rain on the yard. The referee immediately stopped the match for the security team to clean the yard and cool down the hot heads of a group of fans (NHM).
The reason for the above action lies in the ticket price of Bayern Munich fans to pay to enter the Stade Constant Vanden Stock is too high, up to 89 pounds (nearly 100 euros). A lot of people have chosen to stay in Germany to see Bayern play instead of having to go to Belgium to pay too high for a ticket.
The anger of Bayern fans is also understandable when at the Alianz Arena, they only had to give up 40-44 pounds for 1 ticket to the stadium. In terms of position and club reputation, Anderlecht are all far behind Bayern, but just for tickets, the Belgian club has broken the "Gray Tigers".
The last time they visited the Emirates, when they had to pay a ticket price too high, Bayern fans threw soap onto the pitch to protest. The banners with the content: "Without sponsorship, it is not football" flooded a corner of London at that time, causing the Emirates security force to work very hard to stir up chaos, avoiding possible bad cases.
In Group B of the Champions League, Bayern have secured a place in the next round with PSG after these two teams were 9 and 12 points ahead of 3rd-placed Celtic.