A large cohort of PSV Eindhoven fans covered themselves in glory this week humiliating beggars in Madrid ahead of their Champions League tie with Atletico yesterday.
The red and white hordes were relaxing in the Plaza Mayor when they spotted women in shawls scampering around the square scrambling about on the ground for change.
The Eindhoven fans decided to toss more and more change into the square and then laughed and jeered as the women scrapped with each other for the coins.
In one of the sickening incidents, they made the women perform press-ups for change.
The club has reacted with extreme mortification vowing to catch the supporters responsible.
"We will do anything to find the people who did this"- PSV statement on shameful Dutch fans: https://t.co/18dxhWGS1l pic.twitter.com/BLY81FLlUY
— AS English (@English_AS) March 16, 2016
They have vowed to track down those guilty of this 'outrageous behaviour'.
PSV disassociate themselves from the people who caused some incidents in Madrid yesterday: https://t.co/kv7189VoOshttps://t.co/VjQyNL3O56
— PSV International (@psveindhoven) March 16, 2016
PSV Eindhoven fans humiliating beggars in Madrid yesterday by throwing coins at them.pic.twitter.com/qtHNGtgOds
— Not Match of the Day (@NOT_MOTD) March 16, 2016