PSG fans tear and cars are set on fire while Champions League parties cook after the historical victory over Inter Milan
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- PSG won the Champions League after the Thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich
- Thugs clashed with police officers when problems broke out in the French capital
- Proponents were pulled and cars were even set on fire in grim scenes
Chaos broke out in the streets of Paris afterwards PSGS Champions League Celebrations cooked over – with football bearings who cause a massacre and collide with the police.
Thousands of supporters flowed to hotspots around the city to toast the thumping 5-0 victory of their side Inter Milan In Munich on Saturday evening.
But grim images that are shared on social media let rose officers use tranengas and charge for criminals with their clubs in skirmishes, while different fires also outbreak.
One damn video even showed several crooks that racing from a burning car, while red -hot flames sent thick smoke, waving to the night sky.
According to local media, at least 81 people have been arrested.
Confrontations took place outside the Parc des Princes, where the one-sided final was blasted on large screens and on the Champs-Elysees. The police covered in full riot equipment that dived on supporters who had thrown bottles and let go of fireworks.

Chaos broke out in Paris after supporters of PSG ran during the final of the Champions League

Fireworks were dropped off because supporters and police officers clashed with violent scenes

Tear gas was used to break large crowds when the parties took a dark turn

Images showed that a car was even set on fire, forcing firefighters to fight the fire
The party on the iconic Champs-Elysees took a dark turn and forced officers equipped with bates and shields to clamber in an attempt to spread the crowds.
The ugly scenes during the historic competition led Minister of the Interieur Bruno Retailleeau to claim that ‘Barbarians’ entered into the streets of Paris’.
Multiple incidents took place before the last whistle was blown, despite the fact that PSG took a comfortable 2-0 lead in the break after a dominant version.
Fireworks also exploded on the ring road around the city after supporters walked on the surface, causing the traffic to be disturbed before the police arrived to intervene.
French firefighters were also put in action near the Parc des Princes with images that apparently showed countless bicycles and mattresses on fire.
Plans to use 5,400 police officers and gendarmes in the capital were present after the final was classified by the authorities as a risky event. In an attempt to solve potential problems, the area around the Arc de Triomphe was closed for traffic.
Various other roads were also closed, including the Champs-Elysees.
To X to comment on the condition, a distinct retailleau said: ‘Real PSG fans are becoming enthusiastic about the wonderful performance of their team.

Multiple fires broke from the capital with bicycles and mattresses smolderend

Supporters took to the streets to celebrate during the game after PSG took a lead of two goals

Police officers dressed in full gear were fast to spread crowds in an attempt to keep peace

Red torches waves in the nocturnal sky in the areas around the iconic bow the Triomphe

Riot officers kept their shields up as part of the ‘Ring van Staal’ assigned to prevent problems
‘In the meantime, Barbarians have crossed the streets of Paris to commit crimes and to provoke law enforcement.
‘I asked the internal security forces to respond strongly to this abuse.
‘I offer my support to the prefect of the police and all police officers who guarantee the safety of everyone tonight.
“It is unbearable that it is not possible to party without being afraid of the cruelty of a minority of criminals who do not respect anything.”
Despite the formidable ring of Staal, the official PSG club shop on the Champs-Elysees was closed and barricaded for the day in an attempt to prevent problems.
It was claimed that the drastic measure was taken by ‘plundering fears’.
There were also incorrect collisions between supporters in Munich. Pre-match images showed fights that break out on public transport on the way to the Allianz Arena.
Some supporters even threw stones at each other near the stadium, Bilde claimed.
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