Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets bravely confronted a group of aggressive Espanyol fans who were trying to attack him and his teammates after their match on Sunday.
The incident occurred at the RCDE Stadium, where Barcelona secured a 4-2 victory over Espanyol, securing their first La Liga title in four years.
Following the final whistle, as the Barcelona players were leaving the pitch, a group of frenzied Espanyol fans attempted to approach them with hostile intentions.
In the face of this dangerous situation, Sergio Busquets displayed remarkable courage and took a stand against the approaching fans.
Busquets, known for his composure on the field, fearlessly confronted the unruly group, ensuring the safety of himself and his teammates.
His actions showcased both his dedication to protecting his fellow players and his refusal to tolerate violence in the sport.
The match itself was significant for Barcelona, as the victory sealed their first La Liga title in four years.


Incredible video capture- Barca players barely made it into the tunnel and Espanyol fans came so close attacking them, Busquets, Alonso, Araujo all just a few feet from them inside the tunnel.
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Xavi and his side congregated in the centre circle to celebrate after the final whistle, but they were forced to flee after hundreds of fans invaded the pitch.
The Espanyol supporters attempted to attack the Barcelona stars, who sprinted back to the tunnel to escape the danger.
However, Busquets sensationally stood up to the mob as several fans attempted to force their way past security.
The Spaniard was filmed confronting the crowd while riot police intervened.

“It’s a job well done. This started in July and after months of work and sacrifice we have achieved our aim.
“The fans and the club deserve it, it gives us stability and security that things are being done well.
“We have sealed La Liga with a fantastic performance. We were brilliant tonight. The team relaxed at the end and Espanyol showed pride.”
Throughout the history of football, there have been unfortunate incidents where footballers have been attacked on the pitch by fans from the opposing side.
These incidents highlight the darker side of the sport and have had a significant impact on player safety and fan behavior.
One notable incident occurred during the European Cup final in 1985 between Liverpool and Juventus at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels.
A group of Liverpool fans charged at the Juventus supporters, leading to a wall collapsing and resulting in the death of 39 people, mostly Juventus fans.
This tragic event led to English clubs being banned from European competitions for several years.
Another high-profile incident took place during an international match between Colombia and Peru in 1993.
Colombian defender Andrés Escobar scored an own goal, which contributed to Colombia’s elimination from the FIFA World Cup.
Tragically, Escobar was later shot and killed outside a nightclub, with his death believed to be a result of his own goal and the anger it incited among some fans.
In more recent times, instances of player attacks by fans have also occurred. In 2018, a fan invaded the pitch during a friendly match between Aston Villa and Birmingham City, punching Villa midfielder Jack Grealish.
The incident sparked outrage and led to legal consequences for the fan involved.
Such incidents highlight the need for increased security measures, fan education, and stricter punishments for those involved in violent behavior.
Football governing bodies and clubs have implemented various measures to improve player safety, including enhanced stadium security, surveillance systems, and increased awareness campaigns to promote respect and fair play.