Liverpool (A) Post Match Thread

From the BBC website.

Liverpool have collected "substantial evidence" after Manchester City made a complaint alleging a home fan spat at their backroom staff in the first half of the 2-2 draw at Anfield on Sunday.

Liverpool are conducting a full investigation into the incident.

In a statement the club said witnesses had been interviewed while CCTV and video footage was being analysed.

"The evidence collected to date is substantial," Liverpool said.

"If requested to do so, [the evidence] will be handed to Merseyside Police given the potential for criminal charges."

It is understood any Liverpool fan found to have spat at Manchester City staff would face a possible lifetime ban from Anfield.

Detective Superintendent Jamie Carragher is leading the investigation.
 
From the BBC website.

Liverpool have collected "substantial evidence" after Manchester City made a complaint alleging a home fan spat at their backroom staff in the first half of the 2-2 draw at Anfield on Sunday.

Liverpool are conducting a full investigation into the incident.

In a statement the club said witnesses had been interviewed while CCTV and video footage was being analysed.

"The evidence collected to date is substantial," Liverpool said.

"If requested to do so, [the evidence] will be handed to Merseyside Police given the potential for criminal charges."

It is understood any Liverpool fan found to have spat at Manchester City staff would face a possible lifetime ban from Anfield.
Evidence photo's leaked ... should be a slam dunk case ... known offender !
 

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From the BBC website.

Liverpool have collected "substantial evidence" after Manchester City made a complaint alleging a home fan spat at their backroom staff in the first half of the 2-2 draw at Anfield on Sunday.

Liverpool are conducting a full investigation into the incident.

In a statement the club said witnesses had been interviewed while CCTV and video footage was being analysed.

"The evidence collected to date is substantial," Liverpool said.

"If requested to do so, [the evidence] will be handed to Merseyside Police given the potential for criminal charges."

It is understood any Liverpool fan found to have spat at Manchester City staff would face a possible lifetime ban from Anfield.

well it looks like it’s getting buried, saying a few things but looks like nothing is happening. Nothing has been passed onto the police, no evidence that they’ve been identified or banned.
 
Is it safe to come out yet? All I’ve heard since Sunday is how Salah scored the greatest goal ever witnessed. Don’t get me wrong it was decent, but how this has become the narrative for this game is staggering

If only Phil had put the chance away when Bernado had put him through after shrugging off 5 scouse rats. Would have been interesting to see what kind of attention that got
Well said. Completely true about the engineered narrative.
 

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