5/10/2023 0 Comments Chaosgroups![]() “I feel sorry for what happened and we will make sure that it doesn’t happen again, that’s the most important thing for me,” Ceferin told The Overlap, via The Times. Now Ceferin has spoken about what happened in Paris last May for the first time since the independent panel's report, which found UEFA "primarily responsible". ![]() Close to 20,000 refunds will be available to all fans with tickets for gates A, B, C, X, Y and Z. READ MORE: Real Madrid vs Liverpool simulated to get a Champions League score predictionĮarlier this month, UEFA announced that they would refund the tickets for all Reds supporters who were caught up in the events outside the Stade de France. READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp x-rated Liverpool message might not be enough against Real Madrid Liverpool fans were commended for their behaviour outside the stadium and for remaining calm, which helped prevent a disaster. ![]() The days that followed saw authorities in France try to blame ticketless supporters for the issues, which were later disproven by an independent report. Fans were attacked by local youths and tear-gassed by French police as they waited for hours to get into the game on May 28 last year. Liverpool were beaten 1-0 by Madrid at the Stade de France but the match was overshadowed by the chaos outside the stadium. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says he “feels sorry” for the events that unfolded at last season’s Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris.
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