Juventus ultras have not stopped their protest against the club and President Andrea Agnelli over ticket prices.

Tonight’s Champions League quarter-final against Ajax is expected to break the record set by their Round of 16 tie against Atletico Madrid for revenue from a single match at the Allianz Juventus Stadium.

However, the ultras group Drughi placed banners outside the arena covered in fake Euro symbols.

‘What does it matter about the noise when you get a record revenue?’

Juventus ultras have not stopped their protest against the club and President Andrea Agnelli over ticket prices.

Tonight’s Champions League quarter-final against Ajax is expected to break the record set by their Round of 16 tie against Atletico Madrid for revenue from a single match at the Allianz Juventus Stadium.

However, the ultras group Drughi placed banners outside the arena covered in fake Euro symbols.

‘What does it matter about the noise when you get a record revenue?’

The ultras had suspended their protest to help the team overturn a 2-0 first leg defeat to Atletico Madrid, winning the home tie 3-0.

However, they are expected to go back to sitting in silence for the first half tonight.

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