The morning after the night before.<br/> <br />Parisians woke up on Tuesday to streets littered with broken glass and destroyed cars after soccer club Paris St Germain's victory celebrations turned into a riot.<br/> <br />Scenes like these - PSG fans clashing with police, who used tear gas to control the crowds - have shocked the country.<br/> <br />An estimated 15,000 fans had crowded into a square near the Eiffel Tower to celebrate PSG's first league title since 1994.<br/> <br />Around 30 people were injured in the clashes.<br/> <br />French Interior Minister Manuel Valls condemned the violence - and the lingering problems in football.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTER MANUEL VALLS SAYING:<br/> <br />"It is obvious that football is still sick. It's the case for Paris Saint-Germain. It's also the case for numerous other clubs."<br/> <br />Residents were just as disappointed.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) PARIS RESIDENT CHRISTIANE:<br/> <br />"It's pathetic. What a sight to show to the world. Awful. Awful."
