City Of Milan Mayor Beppe Sala: “Ultra Leader Boiocchi’s Murder Proof Of Delicate Relationship Between Inter & Ultras”

City of Milan Mayor Beppe Sala believes that the murder of Inter Milan Ultra leader Vittorio Boiocchi is proof of the difficult relationship between the Nerazzurri and their Ultras.

The City of Milan Mayor commented on the incident that occurred during Inter-Sampdoria, where Ultra members in the San Siro’s Curva Nord forced other fans to leave the section after learning the news about the murder of Inter Ultra leader Vittorio Boiocchi.

“It is just more proof that there is a tenuous relationship between the club and their Ultras. We are verifying with the prosecutor’s office that the rumours about the management of the parking and the vendors are true,” said Sala via FCInterNews.

“It is clear that parking are managed by Inter and Milan, but the street parking is our responsibility. Therefore, we will see if anomalies emerge,” concluded the City of Milan Mayor.

The Ultra memebers wanted to pay respect to the Curva Nord Ultra by leaving the stands, but they created the incident when they forced innocent fans to leave the section as well.

This was done through threats of physical violence and intimidation.

The Nerazzurri have released an official club statement on Monday officially condemning the behaviour of some members of the Curva Nord ultras group at the San Siro during Saturday’s Serie A clash with Sampdoria, according to FCInterNews.