Liverpool chairperson Tom Werner has demanded an apology over the treatment of the club s fans after the French government blamed massive ticket fraud for the chaotic scenes that marred Saturday s Champions League final against Real Madrid in Paris.
Some 22,000 tickets were officially allocated each to Real Madrid and Liverpool fans. A criminal investigation into the fake tickets has been launched in France.
Liverpool’s chief executive, Billy Hogan, said the club want more details about the report Uefa has commissioned into the chaos at the Champions League final in Paris
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