Sunderland Echo

Liverpool urge UEFA to implement all recommenda­tions from CL final report

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Liverpool have implored UEFA to fully implement all the recommenda­tions made in the highly-critical independen­t report into the last year’s Champions League final chaos.

European football’s governing body commission­ed a team led by Portuguese Dr Tiago Brandao Rodrigues to look into issues of dangerous congestion, supporters being attacked by locals and teargassed by police and the allround operation at the Stade de France in May and it lays the blame at the feet of UEFA and the French authoritie­s.

The report stated UEFA bore “primary responsibi­lity for failures” which almost led to the final against Real Madrid becoming a “mass fatality catastroph­e”.

“UEFA published the Independen­t Panel Report into the failings that we saw firsthand in Paris and it is within this context that we call on UEFA and others at the top of the football regulation pyramid to come together and take positive and transparen­t action to ensure there are no more ‘near misses’,” said a Liverpool statement.

“We implore UEFA to fully enact the recommenda­tions as outlined by the panel – no matter how difficult – to ensure supporter safety is the number one priority at the heart of every UEFA football fixture.”

The statement added: “We knew that it was critical to understand why both Liverpool and Real Madrid supporters found ourselves in the situation where supporters’ safety was put at risk.

“We were determined to make sure a robust investigat­ion was conducted in order that lessons are learned to ensure the safety of football supporters in Europe is never compromise­d again.”

The report also fully exonerated fans who were initially blamed by UEFA for arriving late at the ground and causing the kick-off to be delayed by more than half-an-hour.

French authoritie­s also inaccurate­ly claimed the problems were due to thousands of fans without tickets or forgeries trying to gain access.

“Shocking false narratives were peddled in the immediate aftermath of that night in Paris; narratives that have since been totally disproven,” said Liverpool’s statement.

“The independen­t French Senate report published in July 2022 found Liverpool supporters were unfairly and wrongly blamed for the chaotic scenes to divert attention from the real organisati­onal failures.”

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