Real Madrid’s team coach has crashed on the M40 following a Champions League game with Liverpool.
Los Blancos were beaten 2-0 by the English side at Anfield last night (Wednesday, November 27) and were set to return to Spain today.
Yet footage circling around on social media shows a bus covered with the Real Madrid emblem and branding stuck on the motorway.
An exact location is not yet known but the footage of the bus is taken from the M40 and shows the bus stationary, stuck behind a lorry.
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Just been sent this, Madrid's coach has crashed on the M40. pic.twitter.com/cQXVSgOCXj
— dave (@UTFR93) November 28, 2024
The Real Madrid bus was unveiled recently last month and was created to take players to and from matches.
It is unknown as to whether any players or staff were on board the bus at the time of the incident.
It comes as National Highways stated traffic was stopped on the M40 in Warwickshire southbound between J16 and J15 near Warwick across the border from Oxfordshire.
Emergency services were in attendance with delays of 45 minutes above normal travel times at 2pm.
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