sport news Liverpool fans failed by UEFA after panic outside Parc des Princes as police ... trends now

sport news Liverpool fans failed by UEFA after panic outside Parc des Princes as police ... trends now
sport news Liverpool fans failed by UEFA after panic outside Parc des Princes as police ... trends now

sport news Liverpool fans failed by UEFA after panic outside Parc des Princes as police ... trends now

You could feel the anger as you walked towards the steel fence by Gate Y. It was 10 minutes after the Champions League final should have started but there were thousands of Liverpool fans outside, wondering why the gates had been closed on them.

They were being failed by UEFA once again. The situation had been brewing for some time and UEFA had been left with no option but to delay kick-off. Outside turnstiles S, T and U, there was a mass of people but no plan for how to get them in smoothly.

All around, you could see UEFA officials looking at the scene with a mixture of panic and mortification. None of these people in suits were anywhere to be seen, however, when the situation took a horribly dark turn.

Kick-off at Stade de France in Paris was delayed following clashes between Police and fans

Kick-off at Stade de France in Paris was delayed following clashes between Police and fans

As one of a group of reporters who had gone to Gate Y speak to the fans outside, to listen to their concerns and hear them vent their frustrations, I could see with my own eyes what was going on but it still took a remarkable turn.

From nowhere, people were coughing, spluttering and retching, rubbing their eyes furiously. For some inexplicable reason, the French police felt the answer to this problem was to indiscriminately pepper spray Liverpudlians, many of whom had been queuing to get into the stadium since 6pm.

There were young kids in the queue, grandparents; people who travel around the continent watching Liverpool and never have a moment’s problem. Yet here they were, being subjected to the treatment that would usually be reserved for a rioting mob.

There was no sign of Liverpool fans causing trouble at Stade de France before the clashes

There was no sign of Liverpool fans causing trouble at Stade de France before the clashes

Let it be said for the importance of clarity: there was no sign of Liverpool fans causing trouble, no indication that they had come to cause problems. The atmosphere around Paris all weekend had been outstanding, just what you would hope for an occasion such as this one.

At the Stade De France, though, what were greeted with – once again – was a failing of football fans by the authorities. The stewarding and policing for this event was unacceptable, the treatment of some people an utter disgrace.

It would be disingenuous to

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