Feyenoord, Celtic’s rival in the Champions League, sees fit to oppose Ajax SUSPENDED due to ultra chaos

AJAX’s Eredivisie with Feyenoord has been SUSPENDED following public disturbances

Celtic’s Champions League took a three-goal lead in 37 minutes.

This provoked a furious reaction from locals who threw fireworks and flares on the ground.

The attack continued until the break, before the referee cut off the pitch for fear of further violence.

It is unclear when the remaining forty-five minutes will be played.

Ajax had a terrible start to the season, with one win out of four.

Feyenoord, new after their 2-0 win over Celtic in midweek, opened the scoring Santiago Gimenez in the ninth minute.

He had his moment ten minutes later, before Igor Paixao, the guy held back by Gustaf Lagerbielke for his red card, scored the third.

Glasgow experienced its own form of hooligan defiance last week when a city centre hotel was attacked.

Shocking video footage of the massacre shows enthusiasts dressed in black with guns and an arsonist running towards the Euro Hostel in central Glasgow.

Frightened citizens and Spanish hooligans dressed in masks and ski gloves hid inside the hotel as they ambushed him before security locked him up and called police.

He claimed on social media that some enthusiasts escaped through an emergency exit and that weapons were found hidden in the rooms the day before.

Police Scotland showed three men had been arrested and released pending an investigation into the chaos.

The horrific scenes occurred about two hours after Rangers beat La Liga 1-0 at the Ibrox Stadium in their Europa League organisation match.

Euro Hostel lead executive Rosanna Burns said: “It’s a clash between Rangers enthusiasts and Real Betis enthusiasts; Both were equally bad. “

“I started with the return of football and it intensified, and it ended here.

“There were brick throws and other missiles. Luckily, no one was injured and the glass is replaceable.

“Our on-site security team acted temporarily and closed the shelter to construction and residents.

“The Betis fans in the hostel were angry, they were looking to faint and stay in passing.

“I don’t know what’s going on in their heads. “

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