Uefa says Champions League matches to go ahead despite terror threat
European football's governing body Uefa have said the Champions League quarter-final ties will go ahead as scheduled amid an ISIS terror threat.
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European football's governing body Uefa have said the Champions League quarter-final ties will go ahead as scheduled amid an ISIS terror threat.
Paris St Germain are still seeking their first Champions League trophy but they need ambition rather than pressure in the first leg of their quarter-final against Barcelona, manager Luis Enrique said on Tuesday.
Gerald Darmanin said the jihadist group had threatened all the quarter-final matches on Tuesday and Wednesday, not just PSG's first leg clash with Barcelona at the Parc des Princes.
(FILES) Riot police officers stand inside the stadium prior the UEFA Champions League Group A football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Galatasaray at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on December 11, 2019. – Security will be “considerably reinforced” at Wednesday’s Champions League match in the French capital between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona after a “threat” from the Islamic State group, the interior minister said. Gerald Darmanin said the jihadist group had threatened all the quarter-final matches on April 9 and 10, not just PSG’s first leg clash with Barcelona at the Parc des Princes. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
European football's governing body, UEFA, has said it is aware of a terror threat made regarding this week's Champions League quarterfinal ties, but it said the matches will still go ahead as planned.
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