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Moment fuming Bayern Munich star has hat stolen in Paris chaos and gives yob death stare after PSG's win over Arsenal

Moment fuming Bayern Munich star has hat stolen in Paris chaos and gives yob death stare after PSG's win over Arsenal

Scottish Sun08-05-2025

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A BAYERN MUNICH star had his hat stolen amid chaotic celebrations in Paris after PSG's win over Arsenal.
There was a fervent atmosphere in the French capital pre and post-match, with Luis Enrique's side beating the Gunners 2-1 (3-1 on aggregate).
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Sacha Boey got stuck in a crowd of fans as he left PSG vs Arsenal
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The defender's hat was whipped off his head
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Boey looked dumbfounded after the steal
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The Bayern star gave the thief a death stare
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Flares were set off by supporters ahead of kick-off and riot police were called out to deal with trouble.
After the game there were further scenes of disorder as thugs and vandals descended onto the streets.
Crowds of PSG fans celebrated wildly and one yob managed to steal a Bayern player's hat.
Full-back Sacha Boey was travelling in his car leaving the ground after watching the second leg action.
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He got stuck in the crowd and was quickly surrounded by fans, many of whom filmed Boey.
One individual then reached into Boey's convertible and whisked his cap off his head.
The Frenchman gave a death stare at the culprit but could do nothing, leaving him fuming.
However he later saw the funny side as he took a selfie without his hat.
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He shared the snap on social media alongside the caption: "Come return my hat guys 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️"

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