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UEFA announces investigation into Champions League final chaos

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  • The Champions League final was marred with chaos before the kickoff after thousands of Liverpool fans struggled to enter the stadium
  • The chaos led to the match being delayed twice as the officials waited for things to calm down
  • UEFA has called for an investigation into the happenings and what led to the chaos at Stade de France

European football governing body UEFA has announced the commissioning of an independent report into the chaos which overshadowed Saturday’s Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris.

The start of the showpiece event at the Stade de France, which Madrid went on to win 1-0, was twice delayed as thousands of Liverpool fans struggled to enter the stadium in Saint-Denis.

Although European football’s governing body initially blamed supporters for causing congestion by arriving late and using counterfeit tickets, widely circulated social media footage showed local police targeting Liverpool fans with tear gas and supporters being placed at risk of a crash.

Champions  League final chaos

There was chaos outside Stade de France prior to the kickoff of the UEFA Champions League final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid. | PHOTO: Getty Images |

 

Liverpool demanded an investigation into the unsavoury scenes on Saturday, while the UK’s culture secretary Nadine Dorries followed suit on Sunday after Liverpool West Derby MP Ian Byrne said supporters had been “treated like animals” at the match.

With the organisation of the contest facing widespread criticism, UEFA has announced an independent investigation, to be led by Portugal’s former minister of education and Olympic attache Tiago Brandao Rodrigues.

“UEFA has today announced it has commissioned an independent report into the events surrounding the UEFA Champions League final in Paris on Saturday 28 May,” read a statement from European football’s governing body.

“The comprehensive review will examine decision making, responsibility and behaviours of all entities involved in the final.

“The report will be independently compiled, and Dr. Tiago Brandao Rodrigues from Portugal will lead the production of this review.

“In order to guarantee his independent status in the process, Dr. Brandao Rodrigues agreed to execute this task on a pro bono basis.

“Evidence will be gathered from all relevant parties and the findings of the independent report will be made public once completed and upon receipt of the findings, UEFA will evaluate the next steps.”

Earlier on Monday, Liverpool published an online feedback form via social media to allow match-going supporters to share their experiences, in an attempt to aid a “transparent” investigation.

Real Madrid defeated Liverpool in the match, winning 1-0 in the night thanks to a Vinicius Jr strike. The second-half strike proved decisive as Liverpool failed to find a way past the outstanding Courtois despite piling on the pressure, as Madrid repeated their 2018 final win over the Reds.

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