Real Madrid have called on authorities to explain why fans were left without help or defense at the final.

Real, who won the trophy for a record 14th time, want to know why the stadium was chosen to host the match after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The Spanish side said their supporters were victims of the unfortunate events that took place, and that the scenes had caused deep outrage around the world.

Some of the fans had to spend the night in hospital after they were attacked and robbed, according to Real's statement.

Billy Hogan, the premier league club's chief executive, said this week that he was horrified by the amount of feedback received about last week's game.

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Liverpool fans queue to gain entry to the stadium ahead of the Champions League final
Liverpool chief executive said he was 'horrified' by fans' accounts of their experiences at the Champions League final in Paris

The match was delayed by nearly 40 minutes because fans couldn't get into the stadium. Some supporters were denied entry and others were tear-gassed by the police.

The delayed kick-off was blamed on fans arriving late to the stadium, while the French sports minister accused the fans of letting out in the wild.

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Michael Cadot, the inter-ministerial delegate for large sports events, was asked to produce the report within 10 days.

Hogan said that he had spoken to his counterpart at Real Madrid, who made it clear that their fans also had issues.

There were major concerns with the matchday operation. I know they want to make sure this is an open investigation.

The chief executive said that the club wrote to the European governing body again on Thursday with 13 questions they wanted answered about the investigation into events at the final.

French blame 'fraud' for CL chaos

Liverpool fans show tickets and wait in front of the gates
Image: Liverpool fans show tickets and wait in front of the gates

Gerald Darmanin, the French interior minister, blamed fraud at an industrial level for the chaos at the final.

When the match was supposed to start, 97 percent of the Spanish supporters were present, but only 50 of the British supporters got into their section.

70% of the tickets were fake and there was massive fraud to an industrial level and organization of fake tickets.

More than 2,600 tickets were non-validated even though they had gone through the first filters, as 15 per cent of them were fake.

There were delays due to the huge presence of fake tickets. More than half of the 29 people who were arrested within the Stade de France were British.

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Liverpool city region mayor Steve Rotheram criticised the authorities for the events at the Champions League final in Paris as police used tear gas and pepper spray on supporters queuing up to get into the Stade de France

Up to 40,000 people had fake tickets or no tickets at all, according to Oudea-Castera.

She apologized to the people who were deprived of a match because they had bought tickets. We have asked for the people to be identified so that we can compensate them.

The main point is to understand exactly what happened during the fraud. More than 30,000 to 40,000 people without tickets or with fake tickets have been seen. Some controls didn't notice that the tickets were fake.

We want to know what happened, why, how and to what extent. We're waiting for the quick setting off of the inquiry after we've heard our request.

"First of all, what happened was this mass gathering of the British supporters of theLiverpool club, without tickets, or with fake tickets," she told French radio.

The UK culture secretary Nadine Dorries called for a formal investigation into what caused the chaos.

'Treat French claims about fans with extreme caution'

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Kaveh Solhekol gave his understanding of what happened at the Champions League final on Saturday night and why he believes claims accusing Liverpool fans of turning up with 40,000 fake tickets to be untrue

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The French explanation doesn't account for what I saw. What happened in Paris this morning is clear. The French sports minister, the French interior minister, and the Paris police chief all met with us. The police chief was asked what happened on Saturday at this morning's meeting. France is embarrassed by this. It wasn't a good one.

Look at all the bad news. The Rugby World Cup will be hosted by them. They are going to host the Olympics in twenty four years. I think he has passed the blame for the fake tickets on to the fans.

There were some fake tickets. I didn't see anything that looked like an industrial fraud operation. I didn't have fans of the other team come up to me and say they were upset that they bought fake tickets.

They were complaining about the way they were being treated. The police in France were treating them like animals.

The French authorities, the stadium authorities, and the French police were all to blame for the disorganized event. We were in a situation where 20,000 people showed up at the stadium up to five hours before the game and they were asked to wait in a confined space and there was only one person who could get through.

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Liverpool supporters show their tickets as they struggle to get into the Champions League final
Sky Sports News' chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol said the events outside the Stade de France do not tally with what French interior minister Gerald Darmanin considered fraud

At this meeting, there were no Real Madrid supporters and noLiverpool supporters. There were no fake tickets I saw. I would be very careful with what was said.

No one came up to me and said, "I was sold a fake ticket." I have wasted a lot of money on this. Some people were very upset because they were being treated badly by the police in France. That is what I've seen. Women and children were tear-gassed.

There were a lot of problems at the Real Madrid end according to the Real Madrid supporters I talked to. On social media, you're asking why there were only problems at the Real Madrid end, while there were only problems at theLiverpool end.

It wasn't the case. The Real Madrid end of the ground was sprayed with pepper spray.

There were issues at the Real Madrid end of the ground. Many young people from France got into the Real Madrid end of the ground. Many Real Madrid fans were mugged and attacked after the game, so it was not all good at the Real Madrid end of the ground.