Violent clashes broke out during the PSG vs Inter Milan final day as radical fans from both clubs stormed Munich’s metro and streets ahead of the Champions League showdown at Allianz Arena. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Violent clashes broke out during the PSG vs Inter Milan final day as radical fans from both clubs stormed Munich’s metro and streets ahead of the Champions League showdown at Allianz Arena
Radicales del PSG en la final de la Champions League entre el Paris Saint-Germain y el Inter de Milán. / Richard Sellers/Allstar

German police faced serious crowd control challenges, especially around metro stations and stadium entrances. Officers used tear gas and riot units to stop ultras from PSG and Inter Milan as tensions escalated.

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The confrontations disrupted match preparations and caused delays for many peaceful supporters. Flares and aggressive chants raised security concerns just hours before kickoff.

PSG vs Inter Milan Ultras Clash Across Munich

Throughout the afternoon, PSG vs Inter Milan rivalries turned violent in public spaces. Police tried to isolate groups, but repeated skirmishes forced authorities to reinforce their presence in central areas and transit points.

Despite efforts, scenes of fighting between French and Italian ultras surfaced on social media. Multiple reports confirmed injuries and detainments, though no fatalities occurred.

PSG vs Inter Milan Tension Continues Inside the Stadium

Hostilities didn’t stop at the gates. After early goals by Hakimi and Douré, PSG supporters ignited flares behind Donnarumma’s goal. Thick smoke spread through the stands, nearly prompting a match stoppage.

Security personnel moved quickly to monitor crowd behavior, but no formal interruption followed. UEFA is expected to investigate the incidents and issue possible sanctions after the final.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secured their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a commanding 5–0 victory over Inter Milan in the final held at Munich’s Allianz Arena on May 31, 2025.

Source: cadenaser.com

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