After the victory of Brazil, André Gallindo was pushed and took a beer bath of two fans while recording in the vicinity of the stadium



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Everything was not a party in Brazil's victory over Mexico in Samara. After the match, reporter André Gallindo of Rede Globo was attacked by two Brazilian fans making a recording in the vicinity of the stadium

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According to witnesses, they were "visibly intoxicated". "The security of the stadium separated the confusion, but did not stop the troublemakers," wrote journalist Alexandre Salvador of Veja magazine, who was on the scene.
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In addition to taking a shower of drinks.
– The best of the game, Neymar provokes: "They spoke too much and came home" While working, the reporter also suffered a cut in fist, but pointed out to the colleagues present that despite the fear, it was going.

Brazil wins Mexico by 2 to 0 and advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Cup.The next duel will be held Friday, 15h (Brasília ), against the winner of the match between Belgium and Japan.

These two fans esiliens (the Flamengo shirt and the other just behind, glbades and a selection of jerseys) loose reporter Gallon Gallo TV Globo. The security of the stadium separated the confusion, but did not stop the troublemakers. July 2, 2018

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