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Terrified ref Anthony Taylor abused by furious Roma fans in airport and has CHAIR aimed at him before police steam in


FUMING Roma fans hounded and tried to get at ref Anthony Taylor and his family at Budapest International Airport, forcing the police to rush them into a private room.

And things almost took a horror turn when a CHAIR narrowly avoided hitting him and his family.

Anthony Taylor was swarmed by Roma fans at Budapest International AirportCredit: https://twitter.com/momo50SSL/status/1664333852376965137
Many unhappy supporters could be heard chanting at himCredit: https://twitter.com/momo50SSL/status/1664333852376965137
One fan even threw a chair once he had been escorted into another roomCredit: https://twitter.com/momo50SSL/status/1664333852376965137

The Brit took charge of the Europa League final between the Italian side and Sevilla.

The Spanish side won the trophy after a tense 1-1 draw was followed by a 4-1 penalty shootout.

However, Taylor did not win over many fans as he gave Gonzalo Montiel another chance to take his winning penalty after Rui Patricio’s encroachment.

The official also denied Roma two penalty kicks in the game, he also waved away protests for two penalties for the Italians.

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Mourinho was fuming with the decision and lashed out at the official after the game, branding him a “f***ing disgrace” while in the stadium car park.

The club’s fans then mobbed Taylor as he entered the airport ahead of leaving Hungary.

Supporters can be heard chanting at him as he walks through the crowd with a police escort as they desperately try to bundle him and his family into a private room.

Italian media have labelled the incident as “chaos Taylor” as angry fans surrounded him.

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At one moment, a water bottle was thrown towards Taylor, narrowly missing a woman who was close to tears, causing him to look around nervously.

After he was taken into the safety of a different room, one fan even lobbed a chair towards the police standing guard.

PGMOL released a statement in light of the footage as the organisation admitted to being “appalled at the unjustified and abhorrent abuse” aimed at Taylor.

It read: “PGMOL is aware of videos circulating on social media showing Anthony Taylor and his family being harassed and abused at Budapest Airport.

Jose Mourinho was fuming with Taylor’s performanceCredit: Alamy

“We are appalled at the unjustified and abhorrent abuse directed at Anthony and his family as he tries to make his way home from refereeing the UEFA Europa League final.

“We will continue to provide our full support to Anthony and his family.”

Taylor dished out 13 yellow cards to players and handed one to Mourinho, who also clarified his feelings in his post-match interview.

He told Sky Sports Italia: “Each of us react in a different way, one cries, another doesn’t, but the truth is we are all very sad.

“We return dead tired, dead with feeling it is unjust.

“It was an intense, masculine, vibrant game with a referee who seemed Spanish. It was yellow, yellow, yellow all the time.

“The injustice is shown by the fact Lamela should’ve had a second yellow, he didn’t, and he converted a penalty in the shoot-out.

“What I said is we either leave here with the Cup or we leave dead. Well, we’re dead.

“We’re dead tired physically, dead tired mentally, dead because we think it is an unjust defeat with lots of incidents that are debatable.”

Taylor officiated the Europa League final between Roma and SevillaCredit: Alamy

Refs Support UK also took to social media to air its concerns about the treatment Taylor and his family have suffered.

It tweeted: “This is so so worrying to see and we hope Anthony and his family are ok.

“This is why we believe organisations like the @LMA_Managers and the @PFA as well as the @WeAreTheFSA need to come out and condemn such behaviour in this country.”

Former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand replied to the tweet as he arguing that the “thugs” involved need to be “held accountable”.

He wrote: “Wow…I hope Anthony Taylor and his family are ok after that bull****.

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“How has he been left to walk without security – all of the authorities have to start thinking worst case scenarios the way things are.

“These thugs should be held accountable asap😱🙏🏽.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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