Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has joined the rebellion of “Reds” fans and asked about the redistribution of tickets for the Champions League final in Paris.
Liverpool will play Real on May 28 and, officially, the club has received 19,618 tickets for sale.
When converted to percentages, that is 26.1 percent of the capacity of the French stadium, which can accommodate 75,000 spectators.
Is it true that we only get 20,000, they get 20,000, and there are 75,000 seats? Where are the remaining 35,000? “Klopp asked.
UEFA sold 12,000 tickets to fans around the world before the semifinals.
The remaining 23,000 tickets will be distributed to national associations, commercial partners, broadcasters and guests.
Tickets for guests—or VIP tickets—were sold out, and prices ranged from 4,900 euros (4,178 pounds) to 8,900 euros (7,590 pounds).
The union of Liverpool fans, “Spirit of Shankly”, announced that the fans are tired of being “robbed”.
“In opposition to the failed Super League, UEFA President Alexander Ceferin said,” I don’t understand how you can see your fans protesting without caring. You are full of money anyway. You are not poor, but you want more and more. ‘ Well, Mr. Ceferin, Liverpool fans are protesting and you don’t seem to care. UEFA is not poor, but it seems that they want more “, the association announced.
“Tickets are really expensive and I can’t be more grateful for what the fans are doing.” I hope that everyone will somehow succeed and create-of course they will-an incredible atmosphere. “If you don’t get a ticket, I don’t want to invite people to Paris, but this city is big enough to go there without a ticket and have a good time,” Klopp added.
