Parisian fans celebrated the qualification on the Champs-Elysées. - Bertrand GUAY / AFP

It's a way like any other to control the flow of supporters should PSG win on Sunday night. While the question of the creation of a fan-zone arose, that of the total closure of the axis was raised, the Paris prefecture finally chose to reserve the avenue des Champs-Elysées for pedestrians on Sunday evening. . In order to "respect social distancing", there will be "no more traffic on the Champs so that people can fill the space while respecting the rules", Didier Lallement said at a press point.

36 arrests Tuesday evening

As it stands, this means that Parisian supporters will be able to come and celebrate a possible title for their club on the most beautiful avenue in the world, but on foot. The police arrested on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday 36 people on the sidelines of the jubilant demonstrations that followed the victory of Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-final of the Champions League.

The police, deployed en masse on the Champs-Elysées and around the Parc des Princes intervened for "various throwing of projectiles, acts of violence on a person holding public authority, insult and rebellion, and thefts and concealments of thefts ”, according to the police headquarters.

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