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22nd Mar 2019

PSG fans found with drugs, weapons and fireworks on bus to Champions League tie with Chelsea Women

Kyle Picknell

Fair play to the ultras, turning out in support of PSG’s women’s team just as they would for the men

Weapons, fireworks and drugs, the holy trinity for any self-respecting football hooligan, were found on board a coach carrying Paris Saint-Germain supporters to their Champions League tie against Chelsea Women on Thursday night.

The weapons – including knives and a knuckleduster – were recovered by Metropolitan police along with class A drugs. One man was arrested for possession whilst the rest of the passengers were escorted to safety by the police.

According to Jacqui Oatley hooligans also damaged Chelsea’s Kingsmeadow ground before the match.

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes told BBC Sport of the incident:

“We have to remember that the women’s game is progressing, that fans are following, and with that comes the same level of scrutiny, and ultimately they have to behave, whether it’s our fans or their fans. The police dealt with it in the right way.”

“The police took care of what they had to, and I expect that the organisation and preparation for that will make sure that our fans are safe. I don’t think we should discourage anyone from going.”

Chelsea won the first leg 2-0 thanks to two late goals from Hannah Blundell and Erin Cuthbert and will travel to Paris next Wednesday with a great chance of reaching the semi-finals.

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