Violent clashes erupt as Rangers fans gather in Amsterdam’s Dam Square ahead of Feyenoord showdown
VIOLENT clashes broke out in Amsterdam last night where Rangers fans gathered ahead of their Europa League showdown with Feyenoord.
Footage shows a brawl erupt outside a bar in Dam Square.
At the beginning of the clip, one man appears to strike another in the face with a drink.
The fight then spills onto the street with several individuals involved.
The rammy was eventually stopped when Dutch cops arrived on the scene to break it up.
We told earlier how around 10,000 Gers fans were
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Feyenoord supporters and Manchester United fans were involved in major clashes ahead of their Europa League clash at Old Trafford in 2016.
And the previous year, followers of the Dutch giants were involved in a mass riot with Italian cops in Rome.
Rangers could go through to the knockout rounds tomorrow night if results go their way in the group.
Steven Gerrard’s men will qualify if they win and Porto draw or lose, or if they draw and Porto lose.
Meanwhile, former Gers and current Feyenoord boss Dick Advocaat says watching Gerrard managing the Light Blues is like watching a younger version of himself.
Advocaat loves Gerrard’s fiery temperament in the technical area as the 39-year-old Ibrox boss follows in his footsteps.