FOOTBALL: Furious Atletico Madrid ultras tear off Thibaut Courtois tribute plaque after helping rivals Real win Champions League

Thibaut Cour­tois plaque on the Wan­da Met­ro­pol­i­tano has been ripped off by Atleti­co Madrid’s ultras after he helped Real Madrid win the Cham­pi­ons League.

The 30-yr-old become a large fan favored through­out his time on mort­gage Atleti­co from Chelsea among 2011–2014.

He regard­ed in 154 match­es through­out his three-yr spell, where­in he gained the LaLi­ga title, one Europa League and the Copa del Rey at the side of the Uefa Super Cup.

Due to pro­vid­ing in greater than a hun­dred match­es, Cour­tois become reward­ed with a plaque out­door their stadium.

But the Bel­gium glob­al is now an unpop­u­lar dis­cern among the club’s fan­base fol­low­ing his trans­fer to the Bern­abeu in 2018.

And he has in addi­tion angered the Atleti­co sup­port­ers as he ref­er­enced their Cham­pi­ons League very last defeat in oppo­si­tion to Los Blan­cos in 2014, where­in he played.

Speak­ing in his post-suit inter­view after assist­ing Real beat Liv­er­pool 1‑zero on Sat­ur­day, he stat­ed: “I sup­pose I stat­ed the day gone by with­in­side the press con­ven­tion that after Madrid is going to finals, we win them.

“I’m on the coolest aspect of history.”

Atleti­co fans then plead­ed with the club to get rid of his plaque, with pres­i­dent pres­i­dent Enrique Cere­zo giv­ing sup­port­ers the go-before­hand to take it down.

He instruct­ed Spain’s COPE radio on Mon­day: “If you need to get rid of Cour­tois’ plaque, go togeth­er with an awl and shov­el and get rid of it.”

And in snap shots launched with the aid of using Mar­ca, this is pre­cise­ly what club ultras have done.

The plaque, which become posi­tioned a num­ber of the Walk of Leg­ends, might be vis­i­ble tak­en off leav­ing an emp­ty slot.

Hours after fans elim­i­nat­ed the plaque, Cour­tois rubbed salt with­in­side the wounds of the Atleti­co trust­wor­thy in a social media post.

He shared a snap of him­self on Twit­ter pos­ing with the Cham­pi­ons League tro­phy and his guy of the suit award.

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