UEFA issues apology to Liverpool and Real Madrid after Champions League final chaos
UEFA has apologised to Liverpool and Real Madrid following the troubling scenes witnessed before the Champions League final.
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UEFA has apologised to Liverpool and Real Madrid following the troubling scenes witnessed before the Champions League final.
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UEFA on Friday apologised to spectators for their "frightening and distressing" experience ahead of the Champions League final, saying no football fan should have to face such scenes. Thousands of supporters were unable to access European club football's showpiece match between Real Madrid and Liverpool, despite having genuine tickets, in mayhem that saw the French police use tear gas at close range even against children.
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