‘We weren’t handled like regular folks’ – Liverpool supporters hesitant over PSG Champions League journey three years on from 2022 fiasco

In an interview with a number of Liverpool supporters expressed their worry of travelling to Paris subsequent week for the Champions League Spherical of 16 first leg tie in opposition to Paris Saint-Germain. Marked for all times by the traumatic expertise of the Paris 2022 last of the Champions League on the Stade de France, many Reds have determined to not make the journey to the Parc des Princes subsequent Wednesday. 

“After what I went by, I strongly urge folks to not go to Paris,” one Liverpool fan instructed Le Parisien, nonetheless shaken by the traumatic occasions. “I used to be caught on the turnstiles, then caught within the chaos of gang assaults and police crackdowns after the match. I had by no means seen something prefer it.”

The organisational failures, lies, and violence within the aftermath of the occasion had traumatised many within the Liverpool fanbase. On the evening of twenty eighth Might 2022, many supporters had been denied entry to the Stade de France by safety forces. With entry blocked deliberately by French CRS riot police, many supporters recall being herded like animals into the stadium. “It was terrifying,” recalled one still-traumatised supporter. “We weren’t handled like regular folks.”

The French authorities had did not recognise their failures within the aftermath of the Champions League last. In February 2023, the 151 page-long UEFA assessment strongly affirmed the existence of negligence displayed by the French public authorities. The fruits of an 8-month lengthy course of demonstrates that there was duty that the French authorities ought to bear for endangering 1000’s of British and Spanish supporters alike.

The report discovered that Actual Madrid and Liverpool followers did a greater job in sensibly guaranteeing their security than the authorities who had been truly being paid to take action. Moreover, their unwavering solidarity and talent to self-discipline themselves in a context so resolutely hostile to them commanded the panel’s admiration.

The UEFA assessment on the occasions of Might twenty eighth discovered no hint of the “large and industrial ticket fraud” denounced by France’s Inside Minister Gérald Darmanin. The report states that “the issue of counterfeit tickets has been exaggerated” and “that the related events who affirmed these falsehoods, specifically the ministers, the police headquarters, UEFA and the FFF (French FA) acted in an irresponsible manner” in an effort to “exonerate themselves from duty for failures.”

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