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Villa fans warned ‘be on guard’ for PSG hooligans who want to ‘test themselves’ against Brits after targeted bar attack

Published on April 09, 2025 at 04:13 PM

ASTON Villa fans have been warned to “be on guard” after PSG hooligans attacked Brits in targeted bar brawl.

The came ahead of the crunch tie game between Villa and PSG on Wednesday night.

Paris St Germain and Aston Villa fans clashing in the streets of Paris.
Aston Villa fans have been warned to “be on guard”
Footage of Aston Villa and Paris Saint-Germain fans fighting.
Opposing sets of fans throw punches in a huge brawl
Footage of Aston Villa and Paris Saint-Germain fans clashing in Paris.
Fans hurl chairs and other missiles at each other
Footage of a fight between Aston Villa and Paris Saint-Germain fans.
Pint glasses can be seen flying
Emi Martinez walking while carrying luggage.
Emi Martinez wore a hat that showed off the four titles he has won with Argentina

Shocking footage from the attack shows the PSG hooligans attacking the English fans outside an Irish pub in the red light district of the French capital.

The aggressive fans can be seen throwing glasses and chairs, before starting fist fights.

The cops were called to the scene but did not arrive in time to make any arrests of the PSG attackers.

The attack is thought to be .

The source said: “A large gang of, many of them with hoods pulled up, turned up ready for a fight.

“They knew who they were looking for – anybody supporting . The Aston Villa fans were deliberately targeted.”

A gang calling themselves the “PSG hooligans” has appeared to claim responsibility for the attack.

They group describes themselves as a continuation of the now disbanded Kop of Boulogne.

Kop of Boulogne was a far-Right and racist group that was forced to fold in 2008 after attacks on football fans from black and Arab backgrounds.

The PSG gang was notorious for attacking supporters of its own club if they came from ethnic minority backgrounds.

The have classified Wednesday's game which will be played at the Parc des Princes as having a risk level of 3 out of 5 – meaning there is a “moderate but real risk of incidents.”

Now they have warned English fans in to “be on guard”.

There are some 3,000 Villa fans in the French capital – 1,000 of them without tickets – ahead of Wednesday's game.

These are expected to include, who has been invited to the game by PSG.

There is no seriousof rivalry between Villa and PSG two sets of fans but the French are known to be raging at Villa goalkeeper over a French cock.

The cap that showed thefour international titles he has won with— and featured a French cockerel drawn in pen.

Martinez played a huge part in Argentina’s defeat ofin the 2022 World Cup Final in, leaving Paris fans furious.

But Parisare also notorious for wanting to “test themselves” against English fans, according to a PSG source.

has experienced a big rise in hooliganism over the last five seasons.

And the French Interior Ministry has just announced a ban on Legion X, ultras linked to Paris FC, after repeatedhorrorattacks on rival fans.

Youri Tielemans of Aston Villa at a press conference.
Aston Villa's Youri Tielemans attends a press conference ahead of the game with Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa
Marcus Rashford of Aston Villa training.
English star Marcus Rashford training with Aston Villa ahead of their UEFA Champions League game
Paris Saint-Germain soccer team celebrating a penalty shoot-out win.
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