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Liverpool fans to sue UEFA over CL final choas

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LONDON:MORE than 1,700 Liverpool fans who claim they were injured or let with psychologi­cal trauma at the chaotic Champions League final are to sue UEFA, lawyers have said.

European football’s governing body is facing group actions over the final against Real Madrid in Paris.

UEFA delayed kick-off by 35 minutes, citing “security issues”.

Liverpool law firm Bingham’s said clients had spoken of “terrifying scenes” at the Stade de France.

Bingham’s has teamed up with global law company Pogust Goodhead in a lawsuit for 1,450 clients alleging negligence.

Lawyers said they would sue UEFA for breach of contract in ticket sales and negligence over a duty of care they had towards supporters, who were harmed physically and psychologi­cally.

Many Reds supporters spoke of long queues in the hours leading up to the game and a heavyhande­d police response to the build-up of fans.

Gerard Long from Binghams said: “As a life-long Liverpool fan, I was absolutely horrified when I heard how events unfolded at what should have been the highlight of the football season.

“Not only fellow fans, but my friends, family and clients who were in atendance that day have spoken of the terrifying scenes that surrounded the Stade de France before, and even ater, the game.”

Another law firm, Leigh Day, is also bringing actions. It said it believed UEFA “failed to provide a safe and secure environmen­t” for fans.

Consumer and travel law experts clare campbell and Jill Paterson, who are leading Leigh Day’s action, said: “It was truly shocking to see how Liverpool fans and others who had travelled to watch the Champions League final were treated both at the match and in the atermath.

“The accounts of their experience­s paint a picture of a terrifying situation where people really feared for their lives.”

Leigh Day, which has offices in Liverpool, is representi­ng 400 clients.

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