UEFA find Chelsea supporters not guilty and free from any UEFA violations, but unbelievably find Barcelona as a football club not guilty too, That night having been their in that Stadium myself I can honestly say that the Barcelona Stewards were out of control and committed appalling behaviour, the reaction to the news plus reaction to Chelsea and Bruce Buck bowing to put a Chelsea delegation together as they are livid with the verdict, as always all the latest news from Stamford Bridge from ChelseaSW6
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Manchester United left to foot bill after Paris Saint-Germain fans trash Old Trafford - wrecking 800 seats - during Champions League fixture. Around 800 seats were ripped out or broken as Paris Saint-Germain visited Manchester United's Old Trafford ground. United chiefs have been left counting the cost of the European clash after rowdy French fans caused considerable damage. Nearly 3,500 PSG supporters travelled to the city to back their team in the first leg of the Champions League knockout tie on Tuesday night. Angry United bosses have today accused a section of the PSG fans of 'going too far' after thousands of pounds-worth of damage was caused. Around 800 seats will need replacing or repairing after being broken by being stood on or ripped out and hurled. Netting put in to protect fans in neighbouring home sections, including the disabled fans section in the East Stand, was ripped down. United fans sitting nearby complained of seats being thrown as well as spitting and other anti-social behaviour. Despite amnesty bins being placed outside the ground, flares and smoke bombs were smuggled inside the ground and let off. It is illegal in England to possess pyrotechnics inside, and in the immediate vicinity of, a football stadium. A video also showed PSG fans picking up a United steward him during the game. "Our fans created a great atmosphere getting behind the team last night," United source told the Manchester Evening News. "PSG fans played their part, but some of their behaviour clearly went too far." French fans earlier created a sea of noise and colour in Manchester city centre, lighting dozens of flares as well as singing and jumping around in Exchange Square. One fan suffered a serious hand injury and had to be treated by paramedics when a firework went off in his hand. Metrolink bosses are to hand over CCTV footage to police after two trams ferrying PSG fans to the match were damaged. Pictures from commuters showed gaping holes and cracks in the ceiling of two trams. They had to be taken out of service, causing delays to the network. United bosses are also assisting police identify some of their own supporters who threw missiles at former Reds star Angel Di Maria. The Argentinian winger received a hostile reception from the home crowd, which only got worse after he screamed in front of United fans. A number of missiles were thrown in his direction as he walked over to take a corner, including a beer bottle, which he picked up and pretended to drink from. United are expected will now face action from UEFA over the incident. A club source confirmed they are already working with police to try and identify the culrpits. Di Maria's manager Thomas Tuchel said: "Angel di Maria is very competitive. If you tease him, it does not make him weaker. "I thought he had a good relationship with the fans. "He was a bit nervous and needed to be calmer in the first-half. In the end he did well." United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists his side are not out of the tie, taking a 2-0 deficit to Paris for the second leg in a three weeks' time.
A Manchester United steward was seemingly left bemused following Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Burnley on Tuesday. The Red Devils staged a thrilling comeback to rescue a point. The hosts were 2-0 down before Paul Pogba and Victor Lindelof spared Ole Gunnar Solskjaer his first defeat as caretaker boss. But it wasn't this game the steward had his concerns with. At the same time, Manchester City had just lost to Newcastle . After taking the lead through Sergio Aguero, the hosts fought back to clinch all three points at St James' Park. Salomon Rondon and Matt Ritchie found the back of the net in the second half to send the home fans wild. According to our friends at the MEN , Newcastle's upset rippled through Old Trafford causing some United fans to cheer. This prompted one steward to turn to the crowd and ask: "Why are you cheering?" City's defeat of course provides Liverpool with the chance of extending their lead at the top of the Premier League table from four to seven points. One fan who agreed with the steward tweeted: "Too right. End of fucking days if Liverpool win that league. I even heard a few ex pros enjoying the result when they saw the result on the screens. Not sure they fully realise the impact." Another posted: "Do you know what you are doing Man City? The trophy itself will never forgive you if you let Henderson and Lovren hold it." Looks like the ancient proverb 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' rings true in these parts.
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