A spoiled party and France finds itself singled out after the clashes which broke out near the Stade de France on Saturday evening May 28 during the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid. An evening marked by crowd movements, tear gas, police charges and Liverpool supporters who were unable to access the enclosure before the end of the first half.
The chaos in the party plaza, lengthy security checks, crowds of fans, frustration, fear of missing their team’s game, all of this delayed the kick-off of the game even further. thirty minutes and caused tensions outside. Some supporters even tried to climb the gates of the Stade de France. The police response is then muscular and it is broadcast live on social networks.
France finds itself singled out, its organization considered not up to such an event. The authorities denounce the thousands of Liverpool supporters who came with fake tickets. This blocked the security gates, causing a massive crowd.
However, according to initial testimonies, the police system is also questioned and in particular the referral of English supporters when they leave the RER to reach the stadium. This is where a first bottleneck has formed.
Supporters drowned in tear gas
The other question concerns tear gas, was it necessary to use them when many families, sometimes with children, found themselves stuck in the movement of the crowd?
UEFA will launch an audit in conjunction with the police to clarify matters. Obviously, something did not work, like the Ligue 1 season where there were many incidents around the stadiums. And that raises questions as the country organizes the Rugby World Cup next year and the Olympic Games in two years.
Reactions from across the Channel
In England, we do not mince words against the French police, reports our correspondent in London, Marie Boeda. ” Absolute carnage, it seems dangerous », here are the words of a commentator of the BBC posted on Twitter on Saturday evening as he tried to enter the Stade de France. On the French side, English supporters are criticized, but the United Kingdom points to the flaws in the police and security in France.
” It’s not the first time we see this abroad, explains Brandon Lewis, British government minister this Sunday on Sky News. We are very lucky here in the UK, we have a specialist police there, they are very good. We need to know what happened in detail. But it is worrying to see these people prevented from entering the stadium or who have been treated with a very aggressive approach. »
According to Liverpool club security forces, British fans were setting an example at the turnstiles when the circumstances were ” shocking “. The British football club said it was disappointed in a statement. It was the biggest European match, fans shouldn’t experience such scenes. The Reds are calling for an investigation.
” feeling of humiliation »
These scenes of disorder drew strong criticism from the ranks of the opposition. Questioned this May 29 at Grand Jury RTL-Le Figaro-LCI, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally, expressed a ” feeling of humiliation because we are watched by the whole world and all the capitals which have seen this have noted that France was no longer able to organize large demonstrations without them degenerating “. On the side of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, we emphasize on BFMTV that “ the image is lamentable, it is worrying because we can clearly see that we are not prepared for events such as the Olympic Games “.
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