The Asian Age

Party time in Paris

LES BLEUS’ PERFORMANC­E UNLEASHES A WAVE OF CELEBRATIO­N

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Paris/ St. Petersburg, July 11: France began dreaming of World Cup glory after a two- decade wait after Les Bleus on Tuesday defeated Belgium to reach the final, unleashing a wave of soccer euphoria across the country.

Delirious supporters draped in the Tricolor flag spilled on to Parisian boulevards as the blare of car horns reverberat­ed through the French capital. In a fan zone outside City Hall on the banks of the River Seine, jubilant supporters embraced and lit smoke flares.

“I’m totally blown away, this is crazy,” said 41year- old Gilles Rove in Paris’ Belleville neighbourh­ood. “Nobody believed this could happen at the beginning of the World Cup, but this team has really shown something in recent weeks.

“This team gives me goosebumps, even more so than the team of 1998,” he added, in reference to the last time France won the World Cup, on home soil against Brazil 20 years ago.

“We’re going to the final, we’re going to the final,” scores chanted in one central Paris bar before breaking out into an impromptu rendition of the La Marseillai­se national anthem.

The partying was marred by clashes between riot police and mobs on the iconic Champs Elysees avenue. Live TV images showed bare- chested men hurling plastic crowd- control barriers and other missiles at the armed officers, who charged back.

Hundreds of thousands of fans had poured on to the Champs Elysees and around the Arc de Triomphe as bars, cafes and restaurant­s enjoyed a bumper evening of revelry after the World Cup equivalent of a local derby between the neighbouri­ng rivals.

 ?? — AP ?? Camille Tytgat, wife of France’s Raphael Varane, and their son Ruben at the semi- final.
— AP Camille Tytgat, wife of France’s Raphael Varane, and their son Ruben at the semi- final.
 ?? — AFP ?? French fans celebrate their team’s victory over Belgium in front of The Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees in Paris.
— AFP French fans celebrate their team’s victory over Belgium in front of The Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees in Paris.
 ?? — AP ?? A female fan celebrates in Paris.
— AP A female fan celebrates in Paris.
 ?? — AP ?? French President Emmanuel Macron ( right) clenches his fist as King Philippe of Belgium and Queen Mathilde look on at St. Petersburg.
— AP French President Emmanuel Macron ( right) clenches his fist as King Philippe of Belgium and Queen Mathilde look on at St. Petersburg.
 ?? — AP ?? A French fan sports a funky hairdo.
— AP A French fan sports a funky hairdo.

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