Liverpool have called on Uefa to “fully and transparently” implement the recommendations made in an independent report on the events before last season’s Champions League final.
Fans were penned in and teargassed outside Paris’s Stade de France before the match between Liverpool and Real Madrid on 28 May 2022.
The report ruled Uefa bore “primary responsibility” for the chaotic scenes, adding it was “remarkable” no-one died.
Liverpool said “positive and transparent action” must be taken “to ensure there are no more ‘near misses'”.
The club added the “fundamental safety failings” had “exacerbated the suffering” of the families, friends and survivors of Hillsborough.
“We implore Uefa to fully enact the recommendations as outlined by the panel – no matter how difficult – to ensure supporter safety is the number one priority at the heart of every Uefa football fixture,” Liverpool said.
The report – commissioned by Uefa three days after the final which Liverpool lost 1-0 – made 21 recommendations in an attempt to ensure “everything possible is done” to prevent a similar incident happening at a major sporting event.
It also warned French authorities this should be a “wake-up call” before it hosts the 2023 Rugby World Cup and 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
More to follow.