Celebration Turns Chaotic After PSG's Historic Victory
Paris erupted in celebration after Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) clinched their first Champions League title with a resounding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan. Thousands gathered to cheer on their team, but the festivities turned chaotic as clashes erupted between fans and police.
Nearly 300 individuals were arrested for disorderly conduct and fireworks possession, prompting condemnation from officials. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau labeled the disruptive actions of a few as barbaric.
While President Emmanuel Macron congratulated the team, the celebration was marred by violence and police intervention, including the use of tear gas. The incident reflects a troubling pattern, not only in Paris but also in Munich, where similar unrest occurred among rival supporters.
Despite the turmoil, PSG's victory marks a significant milestone for the club and its Qatari ownership, ending a long wait for European glory amid ongoing debates regarding the implications of their financial backing.
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