
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has welcomed findings clearing Reds fans of any responsibility for last year's Champions League final chaos in Paris.
French authorities and UEFA initially held ticketless Reds fans culpable for the events that transpired before the final.
Yet on Monday night Liverpool supporters were officially cleared of any wrongdoing following UEFA's investigation.
Klopp, whose side were beaten 1-0 by Real Madrid in the final, told Liverpool's website: "I think it's super important that, finally, it's official. Let me say it like this: I'm not sure, at least in my life, there was never a case with more evidence, where I knew more about [it] when I was not directly involved, because I was on the other side of the wall in the stadium, pretty much.
"But families, friends, they were all there and everybody knew how our supporters behaved.
"But it really feels good, it feels just right that it's now official and everybody knows it now because there were so many things said after the game, which we knew they were wrong.
"It was just lies. So, I'm really happy that it's finally said officially."
