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Seven injured in Madrid trouble
- Updated: October 19, 2016
Five Polish fans and two police officers were injured in clashes before Tuesday’s Champions League game between Real Madrid and Legia Warsaw in the Spanish capital.
Trouble broke out as supporters arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu for the Group F fixture which had been classed a ‘high-risk match’ by the Spanish authorities.
Some fans hurled objects – including glass bottles and flares – at police, threatening journalists who recorded the skirmishes which lasted for 30 minutes before order was restored.
“There were no arrests,” Spanish …