World Soccer

Spakenburg

here was so much to talk about that it’s difficult to know where to start. The Dutch Cup semi-finals made more than enough headlines and most of them for the wrong reasons: the hostility between arch-rivals Feyenoord and Ajax, who met at De Kuip, culminating in Davy Klaassen being struck on the head by an object thrown from the stands, or the homophobic chants aimed at PSV’s Xavi Simons. It all provoked another social discussion about how to tackle these

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