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Liverpool fans caused initial problems at Champions League final, says French minister

by News Wires
May 30, 2022
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Liverpool fans celebrate on top of a bus stop during the teams victory parade in Liverpool May 29, 2022.

Liverpool fans celebrate on top of a bus stop during the teams victory parade in Liverpool May 29, 2022.

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PARIS – France’s sports minister said on Monday that Liverpool fans without valid tickets were responsible for the initial crowd problems at the UEFA Champions League final, with the problem then exacerbated by local youths trying to force their way in to the game.

The crowd trouble at the match in Paris has become a political issue ahead of French parliamentary elections in mid-June, and the sports ministry was due to meet with police and soccer officials later on Monday.

Some far-right politicians such as Eric Zemmour said the crowd trouble at Saturday’s Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid was caused principally by local youths from the nearby Seine Saint-Denis suburb.

“What we really have to bear in mind is that what happened first of all was this mass gathering of British supporters of the Liverpool club, without tickets, or with fake tickets,” French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said according to Reuters.

“When there are that many people by the entrance to the stadium, there will be people trying to force their way in through the doors of the Stade de France, and a certain number of youths from the nearby area who were present tried to get in by mixing in with the crowd,” she told French radio RTL.

The match had to be delayed by 35 minutes after police tried to hold back people attempting to force their way into the national stadium without tickets, while some ticket holders complained that they were not let in.

Television footage showed images of young men who did not appear to be wearing red Liverpool jerseys jumping the gates of the stadium and running away from security to get into the match. Others outside, including children, were tear-gassed by riot police, said a Reuters witness.

Chris Philp, Britain’s minister for technology, said he was shocked by the images.

“I was horrified to see those pictures of fans including children, disabled fans, being pepper-sprayed by French police,” he added. “And from the pictures I saw there was no obvious justification for that kind of behaviour.”

The chaotic scenes were branded a national embarrassment in France, which is due to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup and the 2024 Olympic Games.

Liverpool Chief Executive Billy Hogan said the club wanted a “transparent investigation” by governing body UEFA. Britain’s minister for sport, Nadine Dorries, also urged UEFA to investigate.

Oudea-Castera said that there were no problems with Real Madrid supporters at Saturday’s match and that the Spanish side had managed to control their travelling fans better than Liverpool.

She added that France nevertheless had to examine stepping up security at high-risk soccer matches, with further trouble having broken out on Sunday after St Etienne were relegated from France’s Ligue 1.

Tags: Champions LeagueFranceLiverpoolUEFA

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