FEARS FOR FANS
United warning as police set to crack down in Moscow
MANCHESTER United have told fans not to wear team colours, ‘attract attention’ or walk around alone in Moscow as the Russian FA sent an extraordinary warning to visiting supporters.
Jose Mourinho’s side face CSKA Moscow tomorrow, with Russian police expected to be ‘less than tolerant’ during a week in which both United and Liverpool play in the city.
Around 2,000 fans are expected from the North West of England, with United providing buses to and from the VEB Arena in a bid to avoid potential conflict.
That comes as the head of the Russian Football Union’s security committee, Vladimir Markin, claimed they will hit troublemakers hard.
‘I don’t want to scare anyone but I warn those who plan to come here not to support their side and see the country but to commit hooliganism: the law is the same for all, not just for Russians,’ Markin said. ‘Those who break it will face a suitable punishment, possibly in the form of a long stay in Russia, in conditions our guests won’t like.’
Running battles between Russia and England fans in
Marseille marred Euro 2016, which saw three Russians jailed. ‘We ask that you ensure that your behaviour is impeccable at all times,’ United said. ‘The law enforcement authorities in Moscow are likely to be less tolerant than most other European police authorities. ‘For your safety and security you are advised not to wear Manchester United colours when in Moscow, or attract attention to your presence. ‘It is also advised that you remain in groups where possible, and do not walk around the city alone.’