Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

PSG supporters raise a ruckus after Chelsea win

- Agence France-presse

LONDON: The arrest of a travelling Paris Saint-germain fan by police for possession of illegal drugs, the discovery of a cache of weapons and damage to Chelsea Women’s home ground overshadow­ed the London club’s 2-0 win in the first leg of a Women’s Champions League quarter-final on Thursday.

In a statement issued after Thursday’s tie, London’s Metropolit­an Police said that at approximat­ely 8:00am local time, officers were called to reports of a group of PSG supporters causing criminal damage at Kingsmeado­w Stadium in Kingston, southwest of London -the home ground of the Chelsea women’s team.

Officers attended but all those involved had left the scene, the statement explained.

Police said those involved were identified and when they attended Kingsmeado­w Stadium later Thursday for the evening kick-off they were stopped, with officers discoverin­g weapons when they boarded a coach that had taken PSG fans to the game.

“A coach they travelled in was searched and weapons, including knives and knuckle dusters, were recovered along with class A (illegal) drugs,” police said.

“One man from the coach was arrested for possession of class A drugs and the remaining passengers were escorted from the area by police. Enquiries continue.”

BITTER PAST

Chelsea and PSG do have a history of violence when it comes to men’s matches.

In 2004, before a Champions League match in Paris, some 150 members of Chelsea’s notorious ‘Headhunter­s’ group fought with PSG hooligans, with a pre-season match in London in 2006 and another Champions League tie in Paris in 2014 leading to further violent exchanges involving supporters of the two clubs.

On the field, Hannah Blundell and Erin Cuthbert scored late goals as Chelsea won 2-0 on Thursday.

Blundell curled Chelsea ahead with a brilliant left-foot shot with 17 minutes left in London before Cuthbert slotted home a second just before fulltime.

won their fifth consecutiv­e South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women’s Championsh­ip with a 3-1 win over hosts Nepal in the final here on Friday. Dalima Chhibber, Grace Dangmei and Anju Tamang scored for India. Sabitra Bhandari scored the only goal for Nepal.

INDIA U-23 LOSE

TASHKENT: India were beaten 3-0 by defending champions Uzbekistan in the AFC U-23 Championsh­ip qualifiers here on Friday. They will play their final qualifier against Tajikistan on Sunday.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? PSG fans light flares and smoke bombs after the UEFA Women's Champions League match between Chelsea and PSG.
GETTY IMAGES PSG fans light flares and smoke bombs after the UEFA Women's Champions League match between Chelsea and PSG.

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