
One of the eve of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals between Paris Saint-Germain and Premier League-Outfit Aston Villa, a collision took place outside of a bar in the 18th district of Paris between dissident PSG Hooligans and Aston Villa supporters.
The fight reportedly took place in the O'Sullivans-bar next to the Moulin Rouge, where violent blows were exchanged and stools were thrown between a young group of non-match Going PSG Hooligans and Villa supporters. In the evening a video was taken from the bar, where two groups clearly fought on the street and exchanged insults. According to RMC Sport, no further information has been reported or released about possible arrests or injuries. On a post on X, the dissident PSG Hooligans claimed to be a continuation of the now extinct head of Boulogne, known for extreme right -wing and racist tendencies. The Boulogne boys were dissolved in 2008, in the run-up to the exile of Ultras in 2010 at PSG after the death of Yann Lorence after battles with fellow group authoreil in the hours that led in February 2010 prior to PSG vs Marseille. L'équipe reports that around 1000 ticketless Aston Villa supporters are expected in the city. The Paris police consider 150 of these supporters as 'risky' by the French police. GFFN | George Boxall
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