French Cops Deploy Tear Gas, Water Cannons to Contain Fan Frenzy after World Cup Win

While a wave of jubilant celebrations has swept across France following Les Bleus’ FIFA World Cup victory, sporadic clashes between police and over-excited fans erupted in several cities amid the nationwide football fest.

As the nation cheered the French 4-2 triumph over Croatia, some hardcore fans could not contain their excitement, somewhat spoiling the historic evening with violence. While most Parisians took to the Champs Elysees, a few rowdy fans started thrashing the side streets of Paris, according to RT.

Parisian law enforcement officers had to deploy tear gas and water cannons to stop unruly groups from vandalizing the streets of the capital, damaging shops and setting trash cans on fire.

 Several graceless incidents also took place in Lyon, where fans targeted the police by throwing empty cans at them. Centering around the Bellecour area, where a fan zone had been set up to welcome the public, the restless crowd did not shy away from expressing their emotions with violence. The police fired back using tear gas. Firefighters also had to intervene to extinguish fires set to trash cans.

The party mood was also ruined in Marseille, where firecrackers, smoke flares, and projectiles were thrown at police lines. Law enforcement had to intervene using tear gas to suppress the crowd, which also smashed car windows and set trash cans on fire. At least 10 arrests were made, according to reports.

Similar disturbances were witnessed in Rouen where two journalists were injured during violent outbursts from the crowd. Police had to move in to quell the violence.

Naked supporters in Bordeaux were seen celebrating the French victory, as excited fans invaded one of the city’s fountains. The feast was so grand, that fans even set a vehicle on fire in Gambetta Square.

Macron celebrates wildly in front of Putin at World Cup final in Moscow

In Moscow, French President Emmanuel Macron couldn’t contain his joy as France beat Croatia 4-2 to win the World Cup at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday.

RT reported that Macron was among the dignitaries in attendance in the Russian capital – including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Croatian leader Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, and FIFA chief Gianni Infantino.

Macron dispensed with all formality in celebrating the victory, at one point jumping up in front of the watching dignitaries, jacketless and thrusting his arm into the air.

Croatian leader Grabar-Kitarovic also appeared animated throughout the game, although her team ultimately went down a brave defeat after a stunning run to the final which made their nation proud.

H.M

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