Liverpool FC welcomes the Report into the chaos at the UEFA Champions League final in Paris which fully vindicates Liverpool fans while finding UEFA ...
Our thoughts go out to all our fans who have suffered as a result of Paris and we would remind them of the mental health support we put in place in the days following the disaster that was the UEFA Champions League final in Paris. We knew that it was critical to understand why both Liverpool and Real Madrid supporters found ourselves in the situation where supporters’ safety was put at risk. We also called on UEFA to launch a full independent and transparent investigation, in order to establish the facts.
Liverpool call on Uefa to "fully and transparently" implement the recommendations made in an independent report on the events before last season's Champions ...
This was a 'near miss' of a much more fatal situation. "Lessons must be learnt. "What should have been the highlight of the season for travelling supporters of Liverpool and Real Madrid - in Uefa's words a 'festival of football' - turned out to be a maelstrom of chaos and alarm that led to some fans fearing for their life," the group said. Uefa and French authorities initially blamed ticketless Liverpool fans for the events, but the report - released on Monday - said there was "no evidence" to support the "reprehensible" claims. The club added the "fundamental safety failings" had "exacerbated the suffering" of the families, friends and survivors of Hillsborough. Liverpool want Uefa to "fully and transparently" fulfil recommendations made in an independent report on the events before last season's Champions League final in Paris.
Liverpool welcomed a review into the 2022 Champions League final which said organisers UEFA were responsible for the chaos before the game, calling on the ...
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Mohamed Salah is hoping Liverpool's 2-0 Premier League win over Everton in Monday's Merseyside derby could herald a new beginning for the struggling side as ...
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Mohamed Salah said Liverpool's 2-0 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby on Monday is just the start of a revival for the Reds.
"Tonight we were there and that has to be the sign now for us for what we have to do," said Klopp. "It was a great game from our side," said Gakpo. Hopefully it was a start."
Liverpool's Cody Gakpo scored his first goal for the club as they halted a dismal run by beating relegation-threatened city rivals Everton 2-0 at Anfield.
"It's important we keep listening to the manager each day and we need to go again. "I know that Darwin is really fast so they had a corner and we played a one-two. "It's a huge win for us," said Salah. Liverpool may be having a torrid season by their own high standards, having missed out on the league title to Manchester City on the final day of last season, but they still have a glimmer of hope that they can qualify for the Champions League. I knew that he was going to play the ball in the space so I was running as fast as I could and scored so that's the most important thing." "We had a perfect week to train and the players were so excited and we couldn't wait for the game to turn everything around and hopefully it was a start.
Liverpool have urged UEFA to implement the recommendations made by the independent report into the chaos at last year's Champions League final.
Our thoughts go out to all our fans who have suffered as a result of Paris and we would remind them of the mental health support we put in place in the days following the disaster that was the UEFA Champions League final in Paris. Tiago Brandao Rodrigues, found that UEFA and the French authorities must take "primary responsibility" for the chaos, which could have led to the event becoming a "mass fatality catastrophe". The independent French Senate report published in July 2022 found Liverpool supporters were unfairly and wrongly blamed for the chaotic scenes to divert attention from the real organisational failures.
Liverpool secured the bragging rights in the Merseyside derby against Everton, with Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo on the scoresheet, while young Stefan ...
It’s been a tough start to life at Anfield for Gakpo, but he’ll have gone to bed with a great big smile on his face tonight, having grabbed his first Reds goal, and in the game which matters most to his new supporters. [who took advantage of some woeful positioning from Jordan Pickford to prod in his 18th goal of the season](https://www.goal.com/en/news/watch-what-was-pickford-doing-mohamed-salah-freakish-merseyside-derby-opener-embarrass-everton-stopper/blt0b097a1c32bfea38), and spark wild celebrations on the Kop. That was all it took to turn panic into delirium, and end a goal drought that was starting to get more than a little worrying for Liverpool’s Egyptian King.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said he was relieved after his team won their first Premier League game of 2023 by beating city rivals Everton 2-0 on Monday ...
“It was a really important night. “The performance was a statement for us that we can do this. “It was a huge relief,” Klopp said.
Lawyers preparing imminent legal claims against Uefa on behalf of Liverpool supporters who suffered injury and trauma at last May's Champions League final ...
Tony Winterburn, partner at Pogust Goodhead, said: “This is a hugely damning report for Uefa, which clearly strengthens the case we are bringing on behalf of Liverpool fans. When publishing the report, Uefa repeated an apology made to supporters of both clubs after the final. “It was the worst day of my life and I’m still dealing with the issues now,” he said. Of the refund scheme, they said: “It’s important to understand that what is required here is more than just a ticket refund. It’s about accountability and about learning lessons for the future. The central finding of the review panel, which was chaired by a Portuguese MP, Tiago Brandão Rodrigues, was that Uefa had “primary responsibility” for the safety failures that almost led to a “mass fatality catastrophe”.
Dutch forward joined Reds in January · Regular goal scorer at PSV · Up and running in Merseyside derby.
[moved to England in a £44 million ($54m) deal](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/gakpo-messi-struggle-liverpool-owen-44m-forward-come-good/blt0fe95eb96c49df95) at the start of the January transfer window, has told Liverpool’s [official website](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/cody-gakpo-it-felt-amazing-score-my-first-liverpool-goal-merseyside-derby) of opening his goal account: “It feels amazing to get my first goal in this game – also an important one. It's always difficult to come out of the dressing room, and if we start off with a goal, that's amazing. Obviously for a striker it's always nice to score and then also in a derby is a really great feeling.
Liverpool secured the bragging rights in the Merseyside derby against Everton, with Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo on the scoresheet, while young Stefan ...
It’s been a tough start to life at Anfield for Gakpo, but he’ll have gone to bed with a great big smile on his face tonight, having grabbed his first Reds goal, and in the game which matters most to his new supporters. [who took advantage of some woeful positioning from Jordan Pickford to prod in his 18th goal of the season](https://www.goal.com/en/news/watch-what-was-pickford-doing-mohamed-salah-freakish-merseyside-derby-opener-embarrass-everton-stopper/blt0b097a1c32bfea38), and spark wild celebrations on the Kop. That was all it took to turn panic into delirium, and end a goal drought that was starting to get more than a little worrying for Liverpool’s Egyptian King.
Liverpool has urged European soccer's governing body to ensure supporter safety is the top priority at matches after a report detailed how a “mass fatality ...
“The shame — beginning with the stadium billboard announcing kickoff was delayed due to fans arriving late, supporters being tear gassed and pepper sprayed, pickpocketed and attacked, people frightened they were going to die — is on them.” “This is where the hard work really needs to start now,” he said. Security issues also marred the UEFA-run European Championship final at Wembley Stadium 10 months ago.
Mohamed Salah is hoping Liverpool's 2-0 Premier League win over Everton in Monday's Merseyside derby could herald a new beginning for the struggling side as ...
"This has started last week in training. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story While Salah was happy to have snapped a five-game scoreless streak, he said the win mattered more for Liverpool as they eye a top-four finish to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Work of supporters on the night in Paris and during the months after ensured that attempts by those in power to blame them failed.
The scale of social grief and searing sense of injustice forms an inherited trauma that even those of us not yet born on 15 April 1989 have ingrained into our DNA. Their work rendered explaining the fiasco straightforward, instilled a sympathetic view in the international press and public and meant those seeking to protect their reputations with mistruths were unable to do so. After nine long months the independent panel commissioned by Uefa to investigate the disarray has released its report.
Anfield welcomes report on Champions League final blaming Uefa for the chaos in Paris.
I was calm and trying to focus on training and matches, and I was sure that whenever a difficult period comes, a breakthrough gets close.” return to scoring and I hope this could be a good start. Meanwhile, Liverpool welcomed the finding of a review of the 2022 Champions League final that organiser Uefa was responsible for the chaos before the game, calling on the European soccer governing body to “take positive and transparent action” to ensure the safety of fans. We were all very excited and we [the players] talked to each other that we would turn the whole season around from this match, and I hope that will happen.” “This has started last week in training. Salah’s return to form could be timely for Liverpool as they meet Newcastle United in the league on Saturday, three days before hosting Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League last 16.
Liverpool, struggling in the league, revived on Monday by winning the traditional Mersey derby 2-0 against Everton, their first Premier League success of ...
Still, the team's erratic form has been hard for fans to accept, with the Champions League their only realistic trophy hope this season. The Reds doubled the lead just after the break, again on a counter. After sprinting all the way up the field, the Egyptian victoriously took over the cross of his Uruguayan friend without control (1-0, 36th).