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Thousands of PSG fans invade pitch and tear down goals after stunning Champions League final win over Inter Milan

Thousands of PSG fans invade pitch and tear down goals after stunning Champions League final win over Inter Milan

The Sun4 days ago

THOUSANDS of Paris Saint-Germain fans broke onto the Munich pitch to celebrate historic Champions League glory.
Supporters defied strong security measures at Munich after PSG beat Inter Milan 5-0.
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