In France, football makes people go crazy.
When a local team makes it to Europe’s Champions League grand final, fans will pack every venue in a city to watch.
Paris was no exception when Paris-Saint Germain (PSG) faced Arsenal on Saturday 30 May, and passions were like the Matildas’ World Cup run on steroids.
I spent that evening at a bar in the city’s district one, where I filmed beers fly as PGS became European champions for a second year in a row.
Fans poured onto the street . . .
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