Liverpool fans should be praised for behaviour that meant no lives were lost at the Champions League final last season, the sports minister said on Tuesday.
Stuart Andrew was answering questions from MPs conducting an inquiry into safety at major sporting events, including issues such as anti-social behaviour, ticket tampering and equitable fan treatment.
His remarks come after a damning Uefa report in February into the colossal policing and safety failures that marred the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris last May and led to Liverpool fans being teargassed by French police and a delayed kick-off. “I’m glad to see that the Liverpool fans were exonerated from any blame and in fact actually it was only because of how they behaved there were no fatalities, and they should be praised for that,” Andrew told the digital, culture, media and sport select committee.
Uefa has opened a “special refund scheme” for fans “most affected”, and said that would cover all Liverpool supporters who bought tickets from the club.