By Press Association Reporter
Published: 00:24 BST, 24 May 2019 | Updated: 00:24 BST, 24 May 2019
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Liverpool chief executive Peter Moore will raise the issue of ticket allocations with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin when the pair meet for the Champions League final in Madrid next week.
Reaching a second successive final has brought more complaints from Reds fans about the number of tickets given to each side - just 16,613 for the game against Tottenham at the 64,000-capacity Wanda Metropolitano on June 1.
While there is little which can be done to alleviate the situation this year Moore will speak to Ceferin about the issue and other logistical concerns.
Liverpool chief executive Peter Moore will raise the issue of ticket allocations with UEFA
'I will see him and usually when I see Alek there are 20 things (to talk about),' said Moore, speaking at the Anfield launch of a global partnership between the LFC Foundation and Right To Play.
'It is all the things that you think: what do we do for allocations, what do we do for this? All of the normal stuff. It is a long list.
'We talk to UEFA every day, we have been talking to UEFA for 40 years as