UEFA brands Reds fans ‘the worst in Europe’
UEFA, who commissioned undercover police agents to compile the report over the last four years, says there have been more incidents involving Reds fans than anyone else.
The report paints a damning picture of Liverpool fans’ behaviour at last month’s Champions League final in Athens.
UEFA insist those alleged incidents — with many supporters who held genuine tickets complaining of being denied entry into the stadium — were the latest in a long line of transgressions.
UEFA spokesman William Gaillard said: “The incidents involving Liverpool fans have been well known to us before the trouble at the Champions League final.
“That was just the latest example. What other set of fans steal tickets from their fellow supporters or out of the hands of children?
“There have been 25 incidents involving Liverpool fans away from home since 2003 and these are in the report — most teams’ supporters do not cause any trouble at all.”
Liverpool have sent their own report to UEFA complaining about lax security measures at the final. Many supporters with forged tickets or no tickets at all managed to gain access to the stadium.
Gaillard added: “You must ask yourself why at the same match, there was no trouble with the Milan fans — only the Liverpool fans.”




