follow with us the Liverpool-Real Madrid final, delayed after fan access problems at the Stade de France

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9:08 p.m. : The 22 actors enter the lawn to warm up. Note that Thiago Alcantara, very uncertain, was replaced in disaster by Naby Keïta on the Reds side.

9:05 p.m. : Still a lot of people at the entrance to the stadium when the kick-off should have taken place now. It is especially on the side of the Liverpool supporters on this block. #UCLfinal #LIVRMA https://t.co/LolkTFi326

9:05 p.m. : Our special correspondent at the Stade de France Denis Ménétrier slips to me that it is on the side of the entrance of the Liverpool supporters that it is blocking.

9:02 p.m. : @Dylan from Paris I think we will still have to start the meeting at a decent time. There are still supporters to bring home after the final whistle despite the RER B strike.

9:01 p.m. : Good evening FI. Given the crowd still outside, I can tell you that at 9:15 p.m., not everyone will be seated…

8:58 p.m. : Let’s remember all the same that the organizers only had three months to fall back on the Paris option whereas normally a city takes 18 months to prepare. The final was originally scheduled for St. Petersburg, Russia.

8:56 p.m. : @Loustic from 27 That makes us 9:15 p.m., and the final whistle is past 11 p.m. I’m used to it, as you say 😉

8:56 p.m. : 9:00 p.m. is also the right time to start a football evening, isn’t it? ? And then Pierre, in case of extensions, you are used to staying late 😉

8:56 p.m. : @Chartrons If you had read my survey on stadium safety, you would know that recruiting stewards for sports competitions is a challenge. They need long training, and are poorly paid for risky work.

8:54 p.m. : rather than mobilizing 7000 police officers for a golden audience, it would have been better to hire stewards! We really suck at organization. It promises for the Olympics

8:54 p.m. : But totally crazy, we managed to organize a Euro in 2016 but we are not able to organize the final of a Champions League?

8:54 p.m. : Failed start of a Champions League final… shame!!

8:51 p.m. : The start of the game Real Liverpool is therefore delayed by fifteen minutes, due to access problems for supporters.

8:49 p.m. : Fan filtering did not work as expected around the stadium. So the stadium is still far from full.

8:49 p.m. : Delayed start to the match, several thousand supporters not yet having had access to the stands. #UCLfinal #LIVRMA

8:49 p.m. : A certain idea of ​​the mess around the Stade de France. Admittedly, the Dionysian stadium was only chosen at the last moment, but still, it’s messy, our special correspondent Denis Ménétier whispers to me.

8:41 p.m. : ?⚽️ #UCLFinal ¡ÚLTIMA HORA! ‼️ Aficionados del @LFC están saltando las vallas y burlando al personal de seguridad en el acceso al Stade de France? via: @antonmeana

8:47 p.m. : Incidents to report near the Stade de France, where English supporters, exasperated, climbed the gates to enter the enclosure. Some did not have a ticket.

8:18 p.m. : In the bottom of a rhubarb pie…. 3-2 for Real Madrid!

8:18 p.m. : Real win 2-1 in extra time

8:15 p.m. : Go for Benzéma we will say 3-1 for Real. Just for his Golden Ball.

8:15 p.m. : Good evening ! I hope for a goal fest and I say 3-2 for Liverpool. Are we making predictions on the Palme too?

8:14 p.m. : 3-2 for Real with a sparkling Benzema 🙂

8:13 p.m. : 1-3 for Real of course

8:12 p.m. : It’s time for the editor’s predictions! Pierre-Louis Caron announces a 2-1 Madrid success, Vincent Colas and Violaine Jaussent predict a long night with a draw (1-1 and 2-2 respectively) followed by a victory for the Reds on penalties. For my part, I am announcing a clearer 2-0 English success. Over to you in the comments!

8:09 p.m. : Here’s how we line up for the #UCLfinal??

8:09 p.m. : Uncertain times, Liverpool midfielders Thiago Alcantara and Fabinho are starters for the Champions League final against Real Madrid within an hour. Here is the complete composition of the English team… which has two Englishmen in its ranks.

8:04 p.m. : We take stock of the news of this sunny Saturday evening.

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Who from Liverpool or Real Madrid will lift the cup with the big ears? The Champions League final is to follow in this live from 9 p.m.!

7:18 p.m. : ?✅ ¡Nuestro ?? inicial para ?? ?????! ? @LFC#APorLa14 | #UCLfinal

7:18 p.m. : The composition of Real Madrid has (already) fallen. No surprise in the team lined up by Carlo Ancelotti, with the two Frenchmen Karim Benzema and Ferland Mendy.

6:44 p.m. : Huge traffic jam at the entrance to the Stade de France. “Don’t buy tickets next door, they’re fake,” a security official said. #LiverpoolVsRealMadrid

6:44 p.m. : Live from Liverpool RER D.

6:43 p.m. : It’s the crowd of the great days around the Stade de France, tweets a journalist from the Worldnear the Dionysian enclosure.

6:20 p.m. : Our fans ?

6:18 p.m. : Boss this ?

6:18 p.m. : In 1981, some feared that the Red Army would enter Paris. 2022 has become reality… with Liverpool fans, in the Vincennes fan zone, a few hours from the Champions League final.

5:43 p.m. : The red nation army. #Liverpool #LIVRMA

5:42 p.m. : They have been everywhere in Paris for a few days. Liverpool supporters came in large numbers to the capital, a few hours before the Champions League final at the Stade de France. The authorities speak of a dozen arrests, but no notable incident.

4:47 p.m. : “That Kylian remains in Ligue 1 is a very, very good thing for French football, and the influence of L1 abroad.”

Didier Deschamps spoke about Kylian Mbappé’s extension to PSG during a press briefing at the start of the last gathering of the Blues this year. “He may be required to go abroad at some point, even if it is not an obligation either, due to the quality of the L1. In another era, there was certainly a different culture, a lag [de niveau], whereas today, if you make a hierarchy of major championships, it is not the same as ten years ago. The fact of not going abroad does not prevent us from accomplishing great things and continuing to grow.”

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