Europa League clash between Malmo and Union Berlin had to be stopped after fans launched multiple fireworks onto the pitch.Trouble broke out during the second half as missiles were launched by the visiting German fans from the away end.
One landed close to a couple of players as the match was still being played.The referee was forced to step in and suspend the fixture in the 60th minute at the Eleda Stadium in Sweden, but further ugly scenes followed as more flares were thrown across the ground and into the home crowd.READ MORE: Four things Mikel Arteta got right as Arsenal win to keep 100% Europa League recordThere was then an extremely scary moment as a group of stewards made their way over to the fans.
One of the pyrotechnics exploded just feet away from them.Fortunately, it seems no one was injured by the mindless act. Union Berlin's official English Twitter account posted: "Bangers.
Rockets onto the pitch from the Union end. The players taken off. They mull around the touchline. the game is temporarily suspended.
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