- Marcel Sabitzer appeared to have been hit by objects thrown from the crowd
- During the round of 16, plastic cups were thrown by both sets of supporters
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Austrian star player Marcel Sabitzer was hit by an object thrown at Turkish fans during their round of 16 defeat at Euro 2024.
Sabitzer had previously had plastic cups thrown at him when he tried to take a corner, as Austria fought back after Turkey went 2-0 up in Leipzig.
The midfielder appeared to have been hit by an object as he returned to take another free-kick.
Sabitzer fell to the ground briefly and grabbed his head, while the Turkish players appeared to be calling on their supporters not to throw objects.
The Austrian star pointed out the object to the race officials, who then had a staff member take it away.
Marcel Sabitzer appeared to be hit by an object during Austria’s round of 16 match against Turkey
Sabitzer fell to the grass and held his head near the sideline after being hit by the object
The Austrian star was seen pointing the object to race officials, who then took it away
The unidentified object appeared to have been thrown at the Austrian midfielder by Turkish fans
Sabitzer wasn’t the only player targeted by objects as he attempted to capitalize on set pieces during the match.
Austrian supporters also threw plastic cups at Turkish star player Arda Guler during the second half.
Guler, the 19-year-old Real Madrid player, turned to the Austria supporters and pointed to his head after Turkey doubled their lead from his corner kick.
Merih Demiral headed the ball powerfully into Guler’s corner to make it 2-0 in the 59th minute.
The defender had put Turkey ahead in the Leipzig Arena in the first minute with another set-piece.
During the second half, Turkish fans threw plastic beer cups at Sabitzer
Turkish Arda Guler was also attacked with cups by Austrian fans in the second half
Guler addressed the fans after his corner kick helped Turkey take a 2-0 lead in the round of 16
Austria took the lead in the second half through Michael Gregoritsch, after Stefan Posch tapped in a corner from Sabitzer.
European football’s governing body UEFA has fined countries more than £1 million over fan behaviour during the tournament.
Countries have been fined for various reasons, including throwing objects during competitions.
Fines have also been issued for the setting off fireworks, storming sports fields and disturbing public order.
UEFA has also handed out fines for broadcasting a message that was inappropriate for a sporting event.