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A big fight broke out after West Ham qualified against AZ in the semifinals of the Europa League Conference last Thursday. Ill-intentioned Dutch fans infiltrated the stadium and attacked the family of Said Benrahma. The Algerian playmaker got involved in the fight which is not to the liking of UEFA which does not tolerate this kind of behavior.
Therefore, a severe sanction is expected against the Fennec in the coming days. However, an investigation has been opened and the Dutch club and its supporters will receive a punishment commensurate with the incident.
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