CdF incidents: PSG gives its version of the facts

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Saturday evening, Paris Saint-Germain won their 15th Coupe de France by winning against Olympique Lyonnais at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy (2-1). But the last of the season was spoiled by clashes and a fire between supporters of the two camps on a motorway rest area at the Fresnes-lès-Montauban toll before kick-off. Scenes which outraged many and faced with this, PSG broke the silence through a press release.

“Paris Saint-Germain condemns in the strongest terms the incidents that occurred between supporters before the Coupe de France final this Saturday. The Club would like to point out that its supporters scrupulously respected the travel arrangements of the prefectural decree on this occasion before being attacked. These behaviors in no way reflect the values ​​of respect that the Club defends. Paris Saint-Germain would like to express its support for the 20 injured Parisians, three of whom are currently hospitalized, as well as the toll staff.explains PSG, “who saw five of his supporters’ buses damaged, reserves the right to file a complaint”. A form of response to the latest press release from OL.

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