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French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera (C) speaks during a press conference with Paris Police Prefect Didier Lallement (L) and French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin in Paris, France, May 30, 2022. /CFP

French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera (C) speaks during a press conference with Paris Police Prefect Didier Lallement (L) and French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin in Paris, France, May 30, 2022. /CFP

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin on Tuesday made a partial apology for chaos at last month's Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool in Paris while insisting fake tickets and "delinquency" were mostly to blame.

"Should things have been managed better at the Stade de France? The answer is yes. Am I partly responsible? The answer is yes," Darmanin told RTL radio.

"Of course, I readily apologize towards everyone who suffered from this bad management of the event," he said.

A real (L) and a fake ticket for the Champions League final are displayed at a press conference in Paris, France, May 30, 2022. /CFP

A real (L) and a fake ticket for the Champions League final are displayed at a press conference in Paris, France, May 30, 2022. /CFP

After scenes of fans crowded into tight spaces being tear-gassed by police caused outrage around Europe, Darmanin poured fuel on the fire by blaming supporters with fake tickets for the disruption.

Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) events director Martin Kallen last week told French senators investigating the fiasco that the football body's count of fake tickets was far short of the tens of thousands claimed by French authorities.

A police officer (R) sprays tear gas at Liverpool fans outside the Stade de France before the UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris, France, May 28, 2022. /CFP

A police officer (R) sprays tear gas at Liverpool fans outside the Stade de France before the UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris, France, May 28, 2022. /CFP

"We don't believe it's the number mentioned in France," he said, adding that 2,600 fake tickets were identified at turnstiles – compared with the 30,000 to 40,000 people with fake tickets and without tickets suggested by Darmanin.

"It was a question of fake tickets ... that created the difficulties we all know about," of large crowds of fans packed into underpasses or outside locked gates, Darmanin insisted on Tuesday.

He added that "if there was something that went wrong at the Stade de France, it was the fight against delinquency," saying he had already ordered a reorganization of policing around the venue and that three major matches since then had passed without incident.

Police stand in front of fans before the UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Paris, France, May 28, 2022. /CFP

Police stand in front of fans before the UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Paris, France, May 28, 2022. /CFP

While some supporters did report being victims of crime by gangs of youths before and after the match, there were also many complaints about police treatment of fans.

Disabled Liverpool fans last week told the Senate how officers sprayed tear gas at people in wheelchairs.

The English supporters have reacted to Darmanin's defense of the French police's actions with particular fury.

"People's memories will forever be tarred by the lack of organization and heavy-handed policing, and then, of course, the way authorities tried to deflect blame and scapegoat Liverpool fans for their incompetence," Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram told AFP earlier this month.

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Source(s): AFP

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