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REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane
[Saba
Sports News] The reported complaints made by Brighton to UEFA regarding their
Europa League match against Roma include three major issues. First, Brighton
provided photographic evidence of an anti-gay discriminatory banner raised by a
Roma fan inside the stadium. Second, Brighton requested a review of the VAR
process regarding a goal scored by Gianluca Mancini, as they suspected he may
have been offside. And third, Brighton fans who were attending the away game
allegedly experienced objects being thrown at them by Roma fans, including
bottles, coins, and lighters. Brighton invited a UEFA representative to witness
the incidents. It is important to note that the opinions of fans regarding
these issues may vary. Some fans may support Brighton’s decision to lodge
complaints, considering them necessary to address discriminatory behavior,
ensure fair play through VAR review, and protect the safety of their
supporters. Others may have different perspectives and opinions on the matter.