Emotions were running high in Buenos Aires on Sunday night as Argentinian fans fought among themselves and started riots after their team lost the World Cup final. Riot police are firing tear gas and using water cannons to restrain a group of youths who are hurling rocks and vandalizing stores at a rally in Buenos Aires
to celebrate Argentina's gutsy performance in a 1-0 loss to Germany in the World Cup finals.
Parents with young children could be seen running down streets after police, who at first remained on the sidelines, tried to take back the area near the city's iconic Obelisk after 9 p.m. Sunday local time. Local media reported eight police officers were injured in violence late Sunday. The chaotic scenes broke out after supporters witnessed their country lose 1-0 to Germany during Sunday night's clash.
to celebrate Argentina's gutsy performance in a 1-0 loss to Germany in the World Cup finals.
Parents with young children could be seen running down streets after police, who at first remained on the sidelines, tried to take back the area near the city's iconic Obelisk after 9 p.m. Sunday local time. Local media reported eight police officers were injured in violence late Sunday. The chaotic scenes broke out after supporters witnessed their country lose 1-0 to Germany during Sunday night's clash.
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