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Paris is still smoldering this morning after PSG claimed their second consecutive Champions League title, beating Arsenal on penalties in Budapest. It was a dramatic final, decided in the shootout after a tense match at Puskas Arena, but the celebration back home turned ugly fast. French police detained over four hundred people as violent clashes broke out across the capital and other French cities. Seven officers were injured, shops were vandalized, fires were set — Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez calling the scenes absolutely unacceptable. A historic night for the club, a damaging one for the streets of Paris.
Shifting to Liverpool, where the search for a new manager is heating up. The Reds have approached Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola about succeeding the sacked Arne Slot. The forty-three-year-old Spaniard built something real on the south coast, and Liverpool's fanbase is divided — some see him as a genuine project, others are pushing for a bigger name like Luis Enrique. Either way, Anfield needs answers quickly.
And in rugby, South Africa fans are holding their breath tonight. Springboks fly half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu is heading for scans after sustaining what his coach described as a pretty serious ankle injury during the Stormers' win over Cardiff in the United Rugby Championship. He scored a try — and paid a painful price for it.
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