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Published 15:48 21 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 16:08 21 Sept 2022 BST
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The statement which blamed fans arriving late had been decided in the planning stages while the second statement UEFA released directly blamed "thousands"of Liverpool fans with "fake tickets" for the delay.
Ian Byrne, a Liverpool MP and supporter, was at the game and condemned the governing body's actions. He said: "I find it truly shocking and horrifying to hear that Uefa – the confederation of Europe’s national football associations including the English FA – had a pre-prepared statement blaming supporters, as a standard explanation for a kick-off delay.
"To do it to Liverpool supporters after everything we’ve been through is appalling. We need full answers as to how all these decisions were made."
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