“In Indonesia, invasions of the fields are not strange”

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The former Barça and Madrid player assured that it is not strange for pitches to be invaded in the country

He also defined the rivalry in the Asian country as taken to the limit

Luis Milla, former Indonesian coach, spoke at RAC1 about the misfortune that occurred at the Kanjuruhano stadium, where the death of 174 people has been confirmed.

The current coach of Persib, Bandung, a team from the Indonesian Super League, assured in the Catalan media that “it is not strange that the fans invade the pitch”. “Seen from the outside, I have the feeling that many uncontrolled people come to the fields. For this reason, “it is common for dangerous situations to be created when jumping onto the grass.”

Milla defined the rivalry in the Asian country as “taken to the limit, especially in those classics and derbies”. Therefore it is not strange that they end up becoming high-risk games.

Lastly, he added that “despite the fact that people are very polite and friendly, in soccer they become fanatics and things happen. However, “the number of deaths from the tragedy is surprising.”

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