The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Questions over staging of Anfield tie

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Liverpool council’s director of public health Matthew Ashton has suggested the rise in coronaviru­s cases in the city may be influenced by the decision to allow the Reds’ Champions League match against Atletico Madrid to take place.

There were just 14 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Liverpool on Friday March 20, but that number has swelled to 309 less than two weeks later.

MPs in Liverpool and former England striker Gary Lineker were among those questionin­g the wisdom of allowing 3,000 supporters from coronaviru­s-hit Madrid to travel for the last-16 second-leg fixture at Anfield on March 11.

Ashton, in place to coordinate Liverpool’s response to the pandemic, said in the Guardian: “It was not the right decision to stage the match. People don’t make bad decisions on purpose – perhaps the seriousnes­s of the situation wasn’t being understood across government at that time.

“Although we will never know, the Atletico Madrid game could have been one of the cultural events and gatherings that influenced the rise in Liverpool.

“It is definitely one to be included on the list for learning and for a future inquiry, so that organisati­ons can learn and not make similar mistakes.”

The day before the match LaLiga had announced all fixtures in its top two divisions would have to be played behind closed doors.

Since then, all of the major European leagues have been shut down with LaLiga indefinite­ly postponed.

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