Udinese fans are protesting outside the Dacia Arena and have blocked their team’s bus from leaving after defeat to Crotone.
The Bianconeri were beaten 2-1 by the Pitagorici this afternoon, their eleventh straight loss in Serie A.
It is the third longest ever losing streak in a single season in Italy’s top-flight, and the Friuliani are now only four points above the relegation zone after being Europa League contenders at the turn of the year.
Udinese fans are protesting outside the Dacia Arena and have blocked their team’s bus from leaving after defeat to Crotone.
The Bianconeri were beaten 2-1 by the Pitagorici this afternoon, their eleventh straight loss in Serie A.
It is the third longest ever losing streak in a single season in Italy’s top-flight, and the Friuliani are now only four points above the relegation zone after being Europa League contenders at the turn of the year.
Sky Sport report that angry Udinese fans have responded to today’s latest setback by surrounding the outside of their home ground, blocking anyone inside from leaving.
This includes both team buses, with other supporters reportedly creating havoc by temporarily gaining access to the media mixed zone.
It is thought that Udinese, whose Coach Massimo Oddo and players are not speaking to the media post-match, will release an official statement in the coming hours.
Former Pescara boss Oddo is expected to be sacked following a record-breaking run of losses, with Andrea Stramaccioni favourite to replace him.