Fans are claiming they suffered psychological and physical damage at the Champions League final this year
In excess of 1,700 Liverpool supporters have registered with legal firms ahead of planned action against UEFA in which they are set to claim that they suffered physical and psychological trauma at the Champions League final in Paris in May.
Some people within the collective are understood to be alleging that they suffered broken bones during crowd disturbances ahead of the showpiece fixture between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France, with others said to be exhibiting symptoms of anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The match was originally scheduled to take place in St Petersburg, Russia, but was moved to the French capital by European football authorities following sanctions placed against Russian sport following the military operation in Ukraine.
Numerous reports from the scene on May 28 detailed various disturbances which are alleged to have been caused by poor crowd control efforts imposed by French police.
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One such complaint centers around a narrow route Liverpool supporters were sent on their journey to the stadium which ended at checkpoint which caused a bottlenecked congregation of supporters, and which led to several supporters claiming they were crushed against barriers.
Several turnstiles to gain entry to the stadium were also left closed which led to a vast crowd of people attempting to gain entry, as well as an increased danger of supporters being injured.