Champions League ties set to go ahead with Uefa 'aware of alleged terrorist threats' from Isis
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 Tuesday and Wednesday, not just
PSG's first leg clash with Barcelona at the Parc des Princes.
Darmanin said there had been "a clear threat
publicly expressed by the Islamic State".
"The police, whom I spoke to very early this
morning, have considerably reinforced the security measures," the minister
told reporters.
A source close to the issue told AFP: "IS has
threatened the Champions League quarter-finals, not specifically in France,
through one of its communication outlets."
In the matches on Tuesday, Arsenal take on Bayern
Munich in London and Real Madrid host reigning European champions Manchester
City.
In Wednesday's other game, Atletico Madrid face
Borussia Dortmund in the Spanish capital.
European football's governing body UEFA said all the
matches would go ahead despite the threat.
"UEFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats
made towards this week's UEFA Champions League matches and is closely liaising
with the authorities at the respective venues," the statement said.
"All matches are planned to go ahead as
scheduled with appropriate security arrangements in place."
PSG coach Luis Enrique said in his pre-match news
conference: "Who is not worried or concerned by terrorist threats?
"I hope it is a thing we can control and that
they are just threats and that nothing will happen."
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