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UEFA is the governing body of European football. It has acknowledged that a threat was made in relation to this week’s Champions League quarterfinal ties. However, it stated that matches would still proceed as planned.
In a social media posting, claiming to come from the Islamic State, it was suggested that the group planned to target the Champions League first-leg quarterfinals this week. On Tuesday Arsenal Host Bayern Munich London is a city that offers a wide range of activities. Real Madrid Play Manchester City On Wednesday, Madrid is closed. Paris Saint-Germain You can also find out more about the face on our website. Barcelona Paris, France Atlético Madrid Host Borussia Dortmund.
In response to this threat, the France interior ministry confirmed that an enhanced police presence would be present in Paris Wednesday. The Spanish interior ministry also said they will have more than 2,000 additional security personnel on hand in accordance with normal operations at a large football match.
In a press release to ESPN, the governing body stated that “UEFA has been made aware of alleged threats against this week’s UEFA Champions League games and is working closely with authorities at each venue.” All matches will be played as planned with the appropriate security measures in place.
ESPN has reached out to the Metropolitan Police of London in order to get their comments.
In a press release, the Spanish interior ministry said: “The State Security agencies designed a deployment of more than 2,00 agents from the National Police, Civil Guard, and Madrid Municipal Police to ensure that the two sports events today are conducted correctly. [Tuesday] Tomorrow [Wednesday] The capital is the largest city.
This deployment has been coordinated and is supported by the Anti-Terrorist Prevention, Protection and Response Plan, which, on the entire territory of the state, establishes a level of alert of 4/5. To this plan, various additional measures are also added in order to avoid these types of situations.
Meanwhile, French media reported that the country’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said he is aware of the threat from Islamic State and has organised increased security measures.
Darmanin, who spoke to reporters Tuesday, said: “We’ve seen a number of messages from the Islamic State that specifically target stadiums. This is not new.” The police chief with whom I had a very early morning conversation today has significantly increased security resources.
Luis Enrique, the PSG manager, referred to a terror threat during a Tuesday news conference.
Who is not worried about terrorist threats? Luis Enrique stated, “I’m hoping that this is a situation that we are able to control and that will remain merely a danger.”
This report was based on information provided by Alex Kirkland, a reporter for ESPN.
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