It is not difficult to understand the enthusiasm of PSG fans after their beloved team won the Champions League. This is the first time in their history after 14 years of tireless investment, pouring tens of billions of USD from Qatari owners.
Not only that, PSG is no longer being teased by arch-rivals Marseille for being the type of rich man who only knows how to win the domestic championship. 32 years after Marseille won the Champions League, PSG are the second French team to do so.
Since Desire Doue raised the score to 2-0, celebrations with fireworks and incense have appeared on the streets of Paris. By the time the final whistle blew, the excess had gone out of control.
Many cars caught fire on the streets, bus stations were destroyed, and many groups of young people flooded onto the streets, causing traffic to stall.
The fights between fan groups and the police created a chaotic scene. On Champs-Elysees, police had to use pepper to disperse the crowd.
This scene was also recorded in the Hanoi Open area, a symbol of the city of Paris. From night to morning, the extremist groups have not stopped their actions.

By the next morning, before PSG members parading on the streets of Paris, the police had to fence off many streets, even arranging a large number of members to prevent riots from breaking out again.
Remember just a short time ago, during Liverpool's day parade, a car crashed into a crowd, injuring dozens of people.
Also Liverpool but in the 2022 Champions League final at Stade de France. After the match between Liverpool and Real Madrid, riots broke out. Police also had to mobilize large forces and pepper bullets to disperse the crowd.

It is undeniable that PSG has just created an unprecedented achievement for the history of French football in the Champions League, it is part of the source of uncontrolled heads. However, this is not the first time Paris has had riots after major sporting events, especially football.