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Borussia Dortmund’s famous yellow wall left empty today as crowd trouble punishment… but it didn’t stop them winning 3-0

Dortmund fans attacked RB Leipzig supporters earlier this month and were fined as well as their huge terrace being closed

BORUSSIA DORTMUND'S famous yellow wall was left empty today as punishment for crowd trouble... but it didn't stop them winning 3-0.

The Bundesliga side were hit with an £85,000 fine and had to close their famously intimidating "Yellow Wall" for their forthcoming game against Wolfsburg.

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The famous Dortmund yellow wall was empty todayCredit: EPA


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It came after crowd trouble in their recent match against RB Leipzig, whose fans were attacked on their way to the Westfalenstadion.

A total of 28 people were arrested after stones were thrown at the visiting Leipzig supporter before the 1-0 win on February 4 - while banners were unfurled criticising the Red Bull-owned club.

It was a surreal sight to see as it is usually full and brimming with atmposhereCredit: EPA

Many across the Bundesliga are unhappy with Leipzig's rise to the top of the league and their controversial and big money ownership, which goes against traditional fan culture in German football.

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But it did not matter because Dortmund ran out comprehensive 3-0 winnersCredit: AP:Associated Press

Dortmund accepted the punishment and close their famous South Stand today, which holds 25,000 and is the largest free-standing grandstand in Europe.

But it did not seem to make that much of a difference, as Dortmund returned to winning ways with a comfortable victory after two straight losses.

RB Leipzig fans were attacked by Borussia Dortmund supportersCredit: Reuters
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Thomas Tuchel's side were in desperate need of a win after losing to bottom side Darmstadt last weekend - and then going down 1-0 to Benfica in the Champions League this week.

A Jeffrey Bruma own goal opened the scoring for the hosts, before Lukasz Piszczek and Ousmane Dembele netted in the second half to seal the win and ease the pressure on Arsenal target Tuchel.

 

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