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PSG secured their first Champions League trophy with Saturday's 5-0 hammering of Inter Milan, with France's Warren Zaire-Emery, Bradley Barcola, Desire Doue, Lucas Hernandez and Dembele all ...
Police detained hundreds of people during festivities following PSG's victory in the European ... France's prison population hit a record high on May 1, with more than 83,600 inmates held in ...
The celebrations in Paris after PSG’s Champions League triumph took a violent turn on Saturday, resulting in the destruction of property and death of two people. Visuals shared widely across ...
On June 1, “we saw a resurgence of individuals driven by malicious intent who were not really PSG supporters”, Paris police chief Laurent Nunez told RTL radio. “We arrested 79 people ...
PARIS (AP) — French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt PSG's celebrations of its historic Champions League title, the Paris police chief said on Monday.
After yesterday’s Champions League final loss to PSG, Inter Milan must contemplate the prospect that this season has been a complete failure. However, today’s print edition of Turin-based ...
Inter Milan took it down to the details against Man City in the Champions League final two years ago, but were lacking everything against PSG. This is ... Inter fell to a 1-0 defeat at the hands ...
"The club wants all PSG fans to make this celebration a show of solidarity and passion," said a club spokesperson. "We want this incredible moment to be enjoyed with respect and without violence." ...
PSG are doing this. There’s no question who have been the better side, and Luis Enrique’s men are 45 minutes away from their first European Cup. A corner kick could’ve easily been 2-1, as Marcus ...
PSG's Marquinhos holds up the trophy as he celebrates with his teammates after winning the Champions League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, Saturday, May 31, 2025. (AP) Paris Saint ...
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