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PSG fans 'teargassed' by cops as violence erupts in Paris after CL final win

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PSG fans 'teargassed' by cops as violence erupts in Paris after CL final win

CHAOS has erupted in Paris with riot police reportedly being forced to brandish batons and deploy tear gas to disperse football fans.

Jubilant PSG supporters started celebrating their first ever Champions League trophy midway through the clash with Inter Milan after easily seeing off the Italian side.

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Thousands of jubilant fans celebrated early as PSG easily defeated Inter Milan in the Champions League finalCredit: AFP

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Anti-riot police officers arrest a person as Paris Saint-Germain supporters celebrate in the streetsCredit: AFP
Police officers watching a bonfire during a riot.

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Police officers look on as fire is seen on the Champs Elysees in ParisCredit: Reuters
Paris St Germain fans celebrating with flares.

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Fana packed out the Parc des Princes as they let off flares as part of their seismic partyCredit: Reuters

Thousands of supporters gathered across the city on Saturday night to watch the game as many packed into the Parc des Princes stadium.

But disturbing footage online showed how during the final Paris was plunged into trouble.

Dozens of fires broke out across the capital with several intense safety operations launched by French firefighters.

Video appeared to show bikes and mattresses set alight near to the football ground with thick black smoke billowing through the night sky.

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Even before half-time – with PSG already two goals up – police in riot gear were seen sprinting towards groups of trouble-making fans.

Some were seen launching bottles and letting off fireworks and flares as they were pushed back by cops. 

It’s understood at at least 130 people have been arrested over the violence.

Concerns over safety in the French capital ramped up as the final drew closer.

PSG’s official club shop was barricaded shut for the day as part of beefed-up security protocols to avoid potential trouble.

In footage shared by Agence de Presse, the Ligue 1 champions’ official store on the Champs-Elysees can be seen being boarded up.

Champions League travel chaos erupts as fans block train and throw rocks and tear gas is deployed on board

They claim that this measure has been taken due to “looting fears”.

The off the pitch battles came despite a major security operation and a ring of steel being mobilised around Paris.

Around 5,400 police officers were on duty with cops shutting down the traffic near the football ground.

Across in Munich, where the final was being played, even more fan clashes erupted.

Dramatic footage pre-match showed fights kicking off between rival supporters as they made their way to the match on public transport.

Some were even spotted throwing stones at each other at Fröttmaning station near the Allianz Arena, Bild has reported.

Burning trash can on a city street during a celebration.

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A trash can seen on fire as Paris Saint-Germain supporters celebrate the UEFA Champions LeagueCredit: AFP
Paris Saint-Germain fans celebrating in the street at night.

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Much of Paris was covered in a thick smoke from the celebrationsCredit: AFP
Police officers in riot gear on the Champs-Élysées.

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Armed riot police took to the streets of Paris to disperse rowdy PSG fansCredit: Reuters
Illustration of Paris security plan for Champions League final, showing police deployment around Parc des Princes.

PSG won the Champions League for their first time after a record-breaking 5-0 win.

Achraf Hakimi capped off a stunning move to give the French giants the lead after just 12 minutes.

Moments later, Desire Doue‘s heavily deflected strike doubled PSG’s advantage as Inter made a horror start to the final.

The teenager marked his Player of the Match performance with another goal in the second half to give PSG a healthy 3-0 lead.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia got on the scoresheet with just over a quarter of an hour remaining as the French giants went four in front.

Academy star Senny Mayulu added a fifth in injury time as PSG became the first team to win the Champions League or European Cup final by a five-goal margin.

Luis Enrique’s side ultimately laid waste to Inter as they had done to four Premier League clubs en route to this glorious Bavarian night. 

Crowded subway car with passengers.

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Fans were seen crowded into disrupted trains in Munich and kicking offCredit: TNT Sports
Luis Enrique holding the Champions League trophy.

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PSG manager Luis Enrique with the Champions League trophyCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Match stats graphic showing Paris Saint-Germain vs Inter.

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Tags: Champions League, France, Inter Milan, Italy, Paris, paris saint germain, Police, Section: Sport:Football

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