A Manchester United fan is being treated in medical clinic in France for wounding damage not long after the English side thumped Paris Saint-Germain out of the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
The Foreign Office said it was in contact with the French experts over the incident, with reports proposing the man is experiencing crisis surgery.
“We are in touch with the French authorities following an incident involving a British man in Paris on 6 March and stand ready to offer assistance if required,” a representative said on Thursday evening.
It is comprehended that the 44-year-elderly person was taken to the high reliance unit at the Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, somewhat less than a mile away and on the opposite side of the river from the Parc des Princes, where the match was played. He is thought to have experienced an activity there to expel blood on his lung.
As per Sky Sports News, he was wounded in the chest by a taxi driver who ended up furious at his and his companions’ post-match celebrations. The group of four was allegedly venturing out back to central Paris from Parc de Princes, in the west of the city, when the cab driver requested them to leave the vehicle.
The telecaster detailed that the cab driver hauled out a knife and threatened a female individual from the group. At the point when the injured individual attempted to mediate, it stated, he was cut in the chest with a “large blade”.
Sky Sports News said French police captured an anonymous suspect on Thursday, yet the weapon is yet to be found. Nearby police did not quickly react to a demand for comment.