Lucas Moura: PSG placed security at player homes after Paris attacks
Lucas Moura has revealed that Paris Saint-Germain placed security personnel at the homes of its players following the terrorist attacks on November 13.
Paris was the scene of a series of atrocities that resulted in the deaths of 130 people, with the Stade de France one of the venues targeted during the country's friendly with Germany.
PSG will play its first home match since the attacks against Troyes on Saturday and Lucas says that the Ligue 1 champion has stepped up its security in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
"They increased the safety at our homes - the club put security guards at the doors of the players' homes," the Brazillian told SporTV. "But we have other measures. When we get to the stadium, we will not walk in front of the fans, as we always do.
"We are going to go straight down to the car park."
PSG has confirmed the security perimeter around the Parc des Princes has been expanded, with spectators - none of which will be in support of the visiting side due to a ban on away fans in France until mid-December - warned that no bags will be allowed into the venue.