Erling Haaland’s dad Alf-Inge is escorted out of a corporate box at the Santiago Bernabeu after ‘insulting and throwing food at Real Madrid fans’ during Champions League semi-final first-leg 1-1 draw

Erling Haaland’s dad Alf-Inge was seen being escorted out of a corporate box after allegedly clashing with Real Madrid fans during their semi-final with Manchester City.

Alf-Inge was in attendance to watch his son lead Man City’s attack at the Santiago Bernabeu against the reigning European champions.

Footage on social media showed the Norwegian reacting to Real Madrid fans from the corporate box, with the home fans chanting ‘Adios’ to the 50-year-old.

Haaland was then spotted waving with both hands while smiling at the supporters below him.

The former midfielder also cupped his ears to the Real Madrid fans as the chants continued in his direction.

Alf-Inge Haaland was seen reacting to Real Madrid fans before being escorted from the box

Alf-Inge was watch his son Erling lead the line for Man City in the Champions League semi-final

The clip then showed security arriving to escort Haaland from out of the corporate box.

Spanish journalist Inaki Angulo reported that Haaland had been accused of insulting the Real Madrid fans during the match, as well as allegedly throwing food before his removal.

Haaland appeared to have been removed from the corporate box during the match, with screens in the background still showing the action.

His son Erling was unable to add to his 51 goals in his stunning debut season against Real Madrid.

The 22-year-old was impressively shackled by Real Madrid’s central defensive partnership of Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba during the semi-final first leg.

Man City secured a 1-1 draw against the holders after Kevin De Bruyne’s second half strike cancelled out Vinicius Jnr’s opening goal.

Pep Guardiola’s side will seek to beat the Spanish giants in the second leg at the Etihad next week as they pursue a historic Treble.