Dressen: The actions of the Paris police have seriously harmed the rights of fans, and Bayern will not sit idly by.

Bayern defeated Paris 2-1 away in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Before the game, club CEO Drayson protested against the local police in Paris’s temporary restriction on the Bayern fans’ bus. He said that the Paris police’s actions were a heavy blow to Bayern fans.

Before the match between Bayern and Paris on Tuesday night, the Paris police temporarily ordered all 15 Bayern fan buses to gather at a toll station on the highway outside Paris. All buses can only depart from there to the Parc des Princes Stadium at 17:00 under police escort.

Driesen said: "This approach is unprecedented. We worked overnight in Paris to get a court hearing at noon today, where our representatives challenged this executive order. After the hearing, we were told that the verdict would be issued in writing within a few hours "As this is expected to be too late to make changes to this outrageous practice, it is another blow to our fans' faces."

Bayern also stated that both Paris Saint-Germain and UEFA will support Bayern in this matter, and the club will "never give up."

It is reported that even those buses that have arrived in Paris in advance must leave the city again and also go to the toll station outside the city to gather. Bayern said there were "extremely inadequate sanitation facilities, with only one toilet, no food or drink available, and this way of treating fans completely contrary to any standards."

Bayern also added that because the bus driver's driving time was forced to adjust due to arriving too late, the return trip could only depart six to seven hours after the game at the earliest, and "this order forces Bayern fans to remain in the parking lot in front of the stadium before their return trip. In addition to this unacceptable condition, it also means that for many fans, they will not be able to arrive at work on time the next day."

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