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Liverpool fans at maximum risk in Napoli for Champions League game

Return of Champions League could mean danger for Reds fans

By Charles Cornwall

07/09/2022, 06:41 PM

Return of Champions League could mean danger for Reds fans

The euphoria of the Champions League is reactivated for another year across Europe, and as in every edition, thousands of fans show up to show their support for their club every time they play at home, sometimes this unbridled passion leads to certain events that are out of all sporting line that tarnish the healthy competition of this sport.

In order to avoid this type of irrationalities in supporters' groups, some clubs have taken on the task of informing and giving recommendations to their fans in order to have the best experience as visitors. In the case of Liverpool, the official support account has made a series of publications where it invites its fans not to get involved with rival fans, as well as to stay as close as possible to the stadium where the match will take place.

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This type of recommendations arise from a myriad of news where Napoli is considered as an unsafe city and very careful for anyone who visits it, being the reason why this account urges all its fans to follow to the letter the measures taken to avoid having an unfortunate trip and can enjoy a duel that will grab the spotlight this Wednesday.

The current football situation in the stands has been spiralling out of control for some time now, with more and more incidents occurring between rival supporters' groups, with unbridled passion becoming a justification for such acts. As a result, Liverpool have asked their fans to wear colours that are not at all related to their team, in order to avoid being spotted by these pseudo-fans.

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Both UEFA and Liverpool want to avoid another incident as they had a few months ago in the Champions League final against Real Madrid in France, which caused a delay in the game due to a mob of Reds fans making a fuss outside the stadium over alleged fake tickets.

 

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