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Liverpool Charged by UEFA for Crowd Disturbances Ahead of 1st Leg Meeting With AS Roma

Liverpool have been taken to task by UEFA for their fans' behaviour ahead of their first-leg of their Champions League semi against AS Roma, per the Irish Mirror.

The match was marred by scenes of violence outside of Anfield and one individual was reported to have gotten stabbed.

The Reds, who will be facing Real Madrid in the final this coming weekend, have also been charged for their fans setting off fireworks and throwing objects both before and during said match.

But they weren't the only side charged, as disciplinary proceedings have also been opened up against Roma for the same reason.