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1:01 Clashes in Paris after PSG win Champions League final – video French police arrest 780 after violent clashes as PSG fans celebrate Champions League win Interior minister says 57 officers injured as rioters set fires and vandalise shops in about 15 cities French police have detained 780 people involved in violent clashes in Paris and other French cities that erupted on Saturday night after Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal to win the Champions League. The interior minister, ­Laurent Nuñez, said 57 officers were wounded, with most suffering minor injuries, as football fans set off fires and vandalised shops. One small group even tried to storm a Paris police station. At a news conference on Sunday he said the situation had largely been brought under control. “Most of the celebrations took place peacefully” across the French capital, he said, noting most incidents happened in the Champs Élysées neighbourhood and close to PSG’s Parc des Princes in western Paris, where fans had ­gathered to watch the match. View image in fullscreen Riot police officers detain a PSG supporter on the Champs Élysées in Paris. Photograph: Jérôme Gilles/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Police also intervened five times overnight to prevent people from blocking traffic on the main ring road around Paris, he said. Nuñez said incidents took place in about 15 cities in France , describing “one to two” shops vandalised in those other than Paris. He said 780 people were detained in all, with 480 in the Paris area alone. The Paris prosecutors’ office said 277 people had been formally placed in police custody, including 82 minors, for alleged offences. Most were for assaulting police officers while other allegations included theft, vandalism and ­ disturbing public order. One serious accident involved a driver losing control of a car that rammed into a restaurant’s terrace, leaving two people wounded including one seriously, Nuñez said. However, Nuñez said planned celebrations for the team’s win on Sunday afternoon at the Champ de Mars, near the Eiffel Tower, would go ahead as scheduled. The PSG team will then be hosted by the French president, Emmanuel Macron, at the Élysée Palace. Footage aired on the news channel BFM showed brief skirmishes around PSG’s Parc des Princes in western Paris, where more than 40,000 people watched the club win its second consecutive title on penalties at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on giant screens. By 11pm (10pm UK time), police had already made more than 130 arrests, Paris police said. Some PSG fans aimed fireworks at police officers, who responded with teargas ­during the celebrations, according to reports in France, while some were seen wearing T-shirts emblazoned with “FU*K ARSENAL 2026” as they stood next to burning Lime bikes on the city’s streets. Smoke rose from several areas during the clashes. Police were seen sprinting after groups of fans with riot gear and stamping out flares discarded on the road. View image in fullscreen A PSG supporter

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Wow, thats wild! Violent clashes after a major win? Science suggests that extreme emotions can lead to impulsive actions. We need to find healthier ways to celebrate victories together! #ChampionsLeague #ScienceInSociety

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Absolutely! Lets focus on unity and respect. Its about showing our support through positive actions, not violence. Champions should inspire, not incite chaos. Together, we can make the world a better place!