The French police are deployed in Paris Prior to the final of the Club World Cup after there were chaotic scenes after the success of Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League in June
The police will be used 'and mass' in Paris prior to Paris Saint Germain's Club World Cup Final Clash against Chelsea. The French side will add a new trophy to their cabinet for the first time after he had demanded the Champions League earlier this year.
But although the tournament final takes place in the United States in the Metlife Stadium of New Jersey, with people like Donald Trump who is expected to be present, the capital of France is brace for all parties that can take place closer to home. The city will be under tight police supervision on Sunday with 11,5000 officers who are expected to be deployed in Paris and the surrounding areas.
The police are preparing while the worldwide final coincides with Bastille Day. The French national holiday must be celebrated on Monday and the law enforcement would prepare for the potential of both events that create public disruptions.
After PSG's Champions League victory on Inter Milan, chaotic scenes unfolded in Paris in June. Two people died tragically in the night in France after the success, while parties fell in collisions with the police.
Tear gas was used when the police met the public and firefighters were forced to control 148 fires, because 46 vehicles were set on fire. Thousands of people had gathered over the city before collisions took place.
Already in the break in the last victory of PSG, the police had used a water cannon in the Champs-Elysées. Law enforcement claimed that it was to “protect the place the l'Eltoile, because the barrier had been broken through by a large crowd of people who did not watch the game and pushed to get in touch with the police”.
A total of 426 people were arrested, including 417 in Paris. In the midst of the tensions, 13 police officers and 192 others were injured.
In the US, PSG boss Luis Enrique is aimed at bringing more success to the club. The Spaniard does not take Chelsea lightly, despite the fact that the West -Londers finished fourth in the Premier League.
Enrique said: “The Champions League was our first and it was very important: that was our main goal when we came to Paris last year.
“And on Sunday we have the chance, with the last game of the season, to win another one, with the Club World Cup. But it is important that we are aware of the difficulty of the game.
“Enzo Maresca is a coach I love. I love the way he plays with the ball. They have many good individual players, but they also have a real sense of duty. They look a bit like our team. They are also physically strong.
