Thousands of fans had gathered around the city’s central Obelisk monument before the game to watch Alejandro Sabella’s men take on Germany in a bid to win their third world title in history.
Initially, there was a celebratory atmosphere – even after Argentina were beaten following Mario Gotze’s winner in extra-time – but things turned sour when a number of hooligans started throwing rocks at police.
Parents and children could be seen fleeing the scene following the violent incidents and law enforcement was forced to use tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets to restore order.
Close to 60 people have been arrested, with at least 15 police officers sustaining injuries during the riots.
Argentina are expected to receive a warm welcome when they arrive back in Buenos Aires later on Monday following their relatively successful World Cup campaign. (goal.com)[eap_ad_3]