Sevilla’s game in Eindhoven last Thursday saw the club secure an aggregate 3-2 victory over PSV to advance to the next stage of the Europa League.
However, the occasion was marred by a pitch invader, who tried to attack goalkeeper Marko Dmitrović.
It was reported that the aggressor was a 20-year-old with a history of football-related crimes and misdemeanors.
Dmitrović subdued the trespasser until security reacted and escorted him out.
After the nasty incident, a PSV fan association, Supportersvereniging PSV, took the initiative to make it up to the Serbian goalkeeper.
In a touching act, they sent a bouquet of flowers with a hand-written note to Sevilla, expressing their concern for his well-being, apologising on behalf of the PSV supporters, and wishing him luck on the rest of the Europa League campaign.
From us, to you Marko! 😘#EEUWIGTROUW@the_mitrovic1 | @SevillaFC pic.twitter.com/bS1ZpV7vl1
— Supportersvereniging PSV (@supverpsv) March 1, 2023
Dmitrović replied on Twitter a few days later, confirming he had received the thoughtful gift.
❤️ Ontzettend bedankt. Thank you very much. Muchas gracias. @supverpsv & @PSV pic.twitter.com/g6IySq6qGq
— Marko Dmitrovic (@the_mitrovic1) March 2, 2023
He also sent out a message expressing his gratitude and reinforcing the sentiment that football is about respect and unity.
“A single person cannot stain a club as important and respected as PSV and a city that will always be as special for Sevilla fans as Eindhoven,” ended the goalkeeper’s note.