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West Ham are confident that no Eintracht Frankfurt fans will get into the home end of the London Stadium for their Europa League showdown next week, after around 30,000 German supporters took over the Camp Nou.
Despite away fans only being allocated 5,000 tickets, thousands more Frankfurt supporters acquired seats to watch their side sensationally knock out Barcelona in Spain last week.
The Bundesliga side were roared on to a shock 3-2 win to seal a 4-3 aggregate triumph and set up a Europa League semi-final meeting with West Ham, who overcame Lyon.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta said he was “embarrassed and ashamed” by the incident and manager Xavi said they felt “robbed in their own home”.
West Ham are confident that the right security