“We are all Anne Frank,” read a front-page headline in Tuesday’s editions of La Repubblica, under images of Frank smiling and wearing different Italian soccer jerseys. (While Roma has a following among the city’s Jewish community, their fans have also written “Anne Frank roots for Lazio” on city walls.) On Sunday, Lazio’s ultras found themselves in the section on the opposite side of the stadium, the southern section where Roma fans usually sit during home games. In Turin, some fans turned their backs to the field and sang the Italian national anthem. In Rome, some Roma fans kept on with their usual team chants.
Source: New York Times October 26, 2017 21:45 UTC