Juventus released a statement “condemning all forms of violence” after 11 Torino supporters were injured.

There were two different incidents before the Derby della Mole at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin.

The Juventus team bus was pelted with objects, including rocks and fireworks, that caved in a window.

Juventus released a statement “condemning all forms of violence” after 11 Torino supporters were injured.

There were two different incidents before the Derby della Mole at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin.

The Juventus team bus was pelted with objects, including rocks and fireworks, that caved in a window.

Before kick-off a firework was thrown from the Juventus end into the Torino fans, exploding under some seats and sending shrapnel flying into the crowd.

“Juventus Football Club condemn all forms of violence, whether it is from their own fans or the opposition supporters,” read a statement.

“We demand fair treatment in the evaluation of all incidents both by the sporting justice system and media.

“Today’s events require a profound reflection from the football world, but also from institutions and the media, who are important protagonists of this spectacle.”

Before the game, Juventus director Beppe Marotta had accused newspapers – most likely La Gazzetta dello Sport – of trying to fuel violence with inflammatory language.

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