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PSG-Barcelona: A Parisian supporter triggers the fire alarm ... in the Barça hotel

2021-03-10T15:58:29.895Z


A Paris Saint-Germain supporter managed to book a room in the FC Barcelona hotel and triggered the fire alarm to disturb the sleep of Catalan players. An action which led him to the police station and which earned him a reminder of the law.


Unlikely.

Decidedly, the FC Barcelona players had a restless night.

Already annoyed by a fireworks display launched in the middle of the night by Paris Saint-Germain supporters who sought to disturb their sleep, the Catalans were also disturbed by a fire alarm.

According to the information revealed by

RMC Sport

, it is a fan of the club of the capital which would be at the origin.

The hotel had not been privatized, the man would have reserved a room in the establishment where Lionel Messi and consort were and would have taken the opportunity to trigger it around 5 am, once the fireworks have ended. 

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Also according to the sports media, the Parisian supporter would have been caught by the patrol.

He would have undergone five hours of police custody and would have been sentenced to a reminder of the law.

Trying to disrupt the sleep of opponents by making noise at the foot of their hotel is a common technique used by football fans.

As proof, in the first leg, Catalan fans had also fired fireworks in front of the establishment of the Parisians.

However, being able to legally enter a hotel to trigger the fire alarm is undoubtedly unprecedented. 

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Source: lefigaro

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