Wednesday, February 13, 2019

United face two charges

Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have been charged by UEFA for incidents during Tuesday's last-16 first leg at Old Trafford.
United face two charges after their supporters were accused of blocking stairways and throwing objects during the game, which ended 2-0 to PSG.
Meanwhile, PSG have been hit by four different counts with the travelling fans alleged to have set off fireworks, thrown objects and committed acts of damage along with other crowd disturbances.
PSG's fans appeared to set of flares at Old Trafford
Former United winger Angel Di Maria had a bottle thrown at him during the match on his first return to Old Trafford since leaving for PSG in 2015.
Sky Sports News has been told around 800 seats were damaged in the away end, while the netting that protects the disabled fans in front of the away section was ripped off.
PSG's fans are said to have smuggled flares into the ground with one fan understood to have suffered hand injuries as a result of the pyrotechnics.
Disciplinary issues were not limited to the stands, United midfielder Paul Pogba was sent off in the closing moments for a second bookable offence and will miss the second leg in March at the Parc des Princes.
A hole was punched into the roof of a tram by supporters attending the match.
One source from United has told Sky Sports News: "Our fans created a great atmosphere getting behind the team last night. PSG fans played their part but some of their behaviour clearly went too far."
The case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on February 28.
Chief inspector Colette Rose, silver commander for the game, said in a statement released by Greater Manchester Police: "Prior to last night's match, we worked closely with TfGM (Transport for Greater Manchester), the local
authorities and the clubs to fully assess the appropriate policing response and ensure fans could travel to the stadium and enjoy the game in a safe environment.
"To minimise disruption to the general public as fans were arriving, a plan was put in place to signpost people to a number of travel options, including public transport. Broadly speaking, this worked well, although there were some
minor delays due to damage caused to some trams. TfGM has passed CCTV onto us and this footage will be reviewed.
A Manchester tram was damaged and left with PSG stickers stuck to the roof

A Manchester tram was damaged and left with PSG stickers stuck to the roof
"We are aware of a report that a plastic bottle was thrown onto the pitch during the game and a man was removed from the stadium by club stewards. We are also aware that seats in the stadium were damaged, and we have been in
conversation with the club regarding this matter.
"We will continue to work with clubs and partners around policing arrangements for future fixtures."

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