Harrowing moment a lone Arsenal fan on a bike in Paris is mobbed and roughed up by jeering group of PSG fans

A group of PSG fans booed and insulted a lone Arsenal supporter in shocking scenes in Paris after the Champions League final.
Arsenal suffered a heartbreaking defeat in Saturday night’s showpiece contest in Budapest, with Gabriel’s penalty miss dooming them to a 4-3 shootout defeat.
Arsenal fans were left heartbroken following the match and a viral video from Paris showed a supporter being mauled by a group of rival fans.
In the clip, the man wearing a retro Arsenal t-shirt tried to ride his bike through a crowd of PSG fans.
As he slowly tried to make his way through the crowd, his shirt was being pulled, he was being pushed, and he was being mocked.
The group was saying things to him in French, and a few people even grabbed him by the scruff of the neck.
An Arsenal fan was mobbed and manhandled by PSG fans in Paris in heartbreaking scenes
The fan begged the group to stop before eventually managing to cycle away from them
The Gunners supporter pleaded with the group to stop and was clearly shocked by the scenes, before eventually walking away from the crowd who continued to swear.
However, when he started cycling away, PSG fans pushed him again and started chasing him as soon as the video ended.
The incident came amid shocking scenes in Paris and across France following PSG’s victory, where one fan died and another remained in intensive care following widespread riots that led to 400 arrests.
There were extraordinary outbreaks of chaos and disorder, especially in Paris, Rennes, Strasbourg and Grenoble.
Fans started fires and destroyed shops. A small group even tried to attack a Paris police station.
A police investigation has also been launched into the stabbing of an unidentified 17-year-old man near the Champs-Elysees, who suffered multiple injuries and is currently in intensive care.
Another 23-year-old man died after crashing his motorcycle into a concrete block.
The Paris prosecutor’s office said 277 people, including 82 children, were officially taken into police custody for alleged crimes.
While most are alleged to be attacks on police officers, other allegations include theft, vandalism and disrupting public order.
The incident comes amid shocking scenes in France following the Champions League final.
One of the serious accidents occurred when the driver lost control of the car and crashed into the terrace of a restaurant, injuring two people, one of them seriously.
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez stated that a total of 57 police officers were injured and noted that there were violent incidents in 15 cities across France.
Nunez said celebrations planned for the team’s win Sunday afternoon on the Champ de Mars near the Eiffel Tower will go on as planned. He warned that police would respond to any possible violence with ‘firmness and determination’.
The PSG team will later be hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee presidential palace.




