PSG fan stabbed in Milan ahead of Champions League clash

Visiting French fans clashed with home supporters in the Italian city

Emilio Parodi
Tuesday 07 November 2023 10:09 EST
Fans of PSG and AC Milan clashed ahead of their Champions League meeting
Fans of PSG and AC Milan clashed ahead of their Champions League meeting (Getty Images)

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A Paris Saint-Germain supporter suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in overnight clashes between football fans in Milan before the Champions League match between AC Milan and PSG, Italian police said on Tuesday.

The victim was stabbed twice in the leg and taken to Milan‘s Policlinico hospital for treatment, police said. Italian media said he was a 34-year-old Frenchman.

He was injured when a group of around 50 Milan fans clashed with visiting PSG supporters shortly after midnight in the city’s canal district, a popular spot for nightlife.

Two police officers were also hurt after police baton-charged the French fans to try to restore order.

AC Milan, who host PSG at the San Siro stadium on Tuesday evening, condemned the violence.

“Football for us is passion, not hate. Sport is supposed to unite, not divide,” the club said in a post on social media site X, the message written in English, Italian and French.

A fan of English club Newcastle United was stabbed in Milan in September before his team’s Champions League game with AC Milan.

PSG are top of Group F with two wins from three matches, with all four teams still in contention to progress to the knockout rounds.

Reuters

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