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A thrilling run inspired by Mohamed Salah has taken Liverpool to today’s Champions League final in Kiev against Real Madrid, where Juergen Klopp’s side must now stop the Spanish giants from winning the trophy for the third year running. “If we win the com

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LONDON: Around 1,000 Liverpool fans have been left stranded and risk missing the Champions League final in Kiev after a travel firm cancelled three flights to the Ukraine capital.

Worldchoic­e Sports announced on its Facebook page that it had been unable to secure enough landing slots for the aircraft, issuing a “huge apology” to ticket holders.

The devastatin­g news comes as anger grows over spiralling accommodat­ion and travel costs for those travelling for today’s match against defending champions Real Madrid.

“With deep regret, we have had to cancel three flights to Kiev,” the statement said.

“Due to so many flights going into Kiev, Kiev Boryspil was unable to allocate times for aircraft.

“We have worked extremely hard over the last 48 hours trying to resolve these issues.

“We have had Liverpool football club, police, UEFA and everyone at the highest levels of authority trying to resolve this.

“We have exhausted all avenues to try and get landing slots. We have had them from Liverpool airport and Manchester airport and we have applied for slots in the correct manner and timeframe with the authoritie­s.

“To reiterate this problem is with Kiev.”

Fans voiced their frustratio­ns on the Worldchoic­e Sports Facebook page.

“Are you going to refund their match tickets as well? Some people paid over a grand for a game they now can’t get to,” said one.

Another said: “Disgrace. Should have given a heads-up to people soon as they knew there was a problem – 48 hours’ more notice would have helped no end.”

The Liverpool Echo newspaper said supporters had paid nearly £1,000 (RM5,320) for the trip.

Liverpool Football Club said on Thursday they were working with “all of the relevant stakeholde­rs in the UK and Ukraine” in an attempt to resolve the situation.

“Flights chartered by Worldchoic­e Sports had been set to take supporters to Ukraine but a dispute between the Widnes-based travel company and the aviation authoritie­s in Kiev over the size of the aircraft has led to the trips being cancelled,” said a statement on the club’s website.

“Along with officials from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool City Council, UEFA and the authoritie­s in Kiev, Liverpool FC has been endeavouri­ng to resolve the issue since it first came to light and will continue to do so until all avenues have been exhausted.”

 ?? — AP ?? Formal and informal: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (inset) arriving in suit and tie at the team’s hotel in Kiev, Ukraine, while Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah turns up in a track suit ahead of the Champions League final today.
— AP Formal and informal: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (inset) arriving in suit and tie at the team’s hotel in Kiev, Ukraine, while Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah turns up in a track suit ahead of the Champions League final today.
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