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9:50 pm
September 28, 2016


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X 16.1 sliver fg This was the first time an English club had visited Russia since fans of the two countries clashed at Euro 2016, but there was no repeat of the chaos in Marseille, as around 250 Spurs supporters watched their team beat CSKA 1-0 without trouble.


The only minor disruption occurred at a game between the clubs’ academy sides earlier on Tuesday when two CSKA fans attempted to pull down a Tottenham flag. The offenders, however, were swiftly removed from the ground and the incident quickly resolved.


“Everything was brilliant,” said Spurs fan Gary Parker. “Some fans were clapping us and saying well done for travelling so far….everyone was really friendly.”


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