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French minister apologises to Liverpool fans over Champions League chaos | French minister apologises to Liverpool fans over Champions League chaos |
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France's former interior minister has apologised for the first time for the 2022 fiasco at the Stade de France which saw Liverpool football supporters wrongly blamed for a riot. | France's former interior minister has apologised for the first time for the 2022 fiasco at the Stade de France which saw Liverpool football supporters wrongly blamed for a riot. |
Gérald Darmanin admitted that security arrangements for the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid were wrong, and that his first public remarks – blaming English fans – were a mistake. | Gérald Darmanin admitted that security arrangements for the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid were wrong, and that his first public remarks – blaming English fans – were a mistake. |
"It was a failure because I had not foreseen. That was a mistake on my part. I was led astray by my preconceptions," said Darmanin, now France's justice minister. | "It was a failure because I had not foreseen. That was a mistake on my part. I was led astray by my preconceptions," said Darmanin, now France's justice minister. |
"The scapegoat was easy to find, and I apologise now to Liverpool supporters. They were quite right to be hurt. It was a mistake and a failure." | "The scapegoat was easy to find, and I apologise now to Liverpool supporters. They were quite right to be hurt. It was a mistake and a failure." |
Gérald Darmanin admitted it was a "mistake" to point the finger at Liverpool fans for the security breakdown at the 2022 final | Gérald Darmanin admitted it was a "mistake" to point the finger at Liverpool fans for the security breakdown at the 2022 final |
Police used tear gas on Liverpool supporters as they tried to enter the stadium in Paris. Some fans were also ambushed and mugged by gangs of French youths. | |
In a lengthy interview on the Legend YouTube channel, Darmanin said the night was "the biggest failure" of his career. | In a lengthy interview on the Legend YouTube channel, Darmanin said the night was "the biggest failure" of his career. |
"What I did not appreciate that evening was that the real problem was not coming from English supporters, but from delinquents who were robbing fans. | "What I did not appreciate that evening was that the real problem was not coming from English supporters, but from delinquents who were robbing fans. |
Liverpool fans' claim 'can be heard in England' | Liverpool fans' claim 'can be heard in England' |
"Our security arrangements were not designed for that eventuality. We had riot police … with big boots and shields – not great for running. What you need against that kind of delinquency is officers in running shoes. | "Our security arrangements were not designed for that eventuality. We had riot police … with big boots and shields – not great for running. What you need against that kind of delinquency is officers in running shoes. |
"We got our arrangements wrong. We were expecting a war of (football) hooligans, and what we got instead was muggers." | "We got our arrangements wrong. We were expecting a war of (football) hooligans, and what we got instead was muggers." |
In their first comments after the problems, Darmanin and police chief Didier Lallement said the dangerous crush at the stadium was largely caused by Liverpool fans in possession of fake tickets. | In their first comments after the problems, Darmanin and police chief Didier Lallement said the dangerous crush at the stadium was largely caused by Liverpool fans in possession of fake tickets. |
The claim was subsequently debunked in an independent report commissioned by UEFA. | The claim was subsequently debunked in an independent report commissioned by UEFA. |
Liverpool fans were initially accused of causing the chaotic scenes at the Stade de France in 2022 | Liverpool fans were initially accused of causing the chaotic scenes at the Stade de France in 2022 |
In another section of the interview, Darmanin said that there was "no longer any safe place" in France - a comment that drew fire from the hard-right opposition. | In another section of the interview, Darmanin said that there was "no longer any safe place" in France - a comment that drew fire from the hard-right opposition. |
"What a lot of French people can see is that (violence) has become general, it has metastasised. It's no longer only in the places where you once looked for potential problems. | "What a lot of French people can see is that (violence) has become general, it has metastasised. It's no longer only in the places where you once looked for potential problems. |
"Nowadays you can see that the tiniest country village has experience of cocaine or cannabis." | "Nowadays you can see that the tiniest country village has experience of cocaine or cannabis." |
National Rally MP Jean-Philippe Tanguy noted that Darmanin has been in government since President Emmanuel Macron's first election in 2017. | National Rally MP Jean-Philippe Tanguy noted that Darmanin has been in government since President Emmanuel Macron's first election in 2017. |
Tungay said he was "treating the French like imbeciles, making all these so-called tough declarations when the record is so catastrophic". | Tungay said he was "treating the French like imbeciles, making all these so-called tough declarations when the record is so catastrophic". |
Darmanin, who is 42 and from the political right, did nothing in the interview to dispel speculation that he might be in the running to replace Macron in 2027. | Darmanin, who is 42 and from the political right, did nothing in the interview to dispel speculation that he might be in the running to replace Macron in 2027. |
"Do I think of the presidential election? The answer is yes," he said. | "Do I think of the presidential election? The answer is yes," he said. |
"That does not mean that I am going to be a candidate, but it does mean I have ambitions for the country to do better than what I see now." | "That does not mean that I am going to be a candidate, but it does mean I have ambitions for the country to do better than what I see now." |
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