Liverpool have announced their meeting with Roma, UEFA and the Italian police was “positive and productive”.

A Liverpool fan was left in a coma ahead of the first leg of the Champions League semi-final, and there are fears there could be more violence ahead of the second leg.

The Reds sought a meeting with the authorities to establish the safety and policing procedures, which took place in the Italian capital today.

Liverpool have announced their meeting with Roma, UEFA and the Italian police was “positive and productive”.

A Liverpool fan was left in a coma ahead of the first leg of the Champions League semi-final, and there are fears there could be more violence ahead of the second leg.

The Reds sought a meeting with the authorities to establish the safety and policing procedures, which took place in the Italian capital today.

“Liverpool Football Club would like to thank UEFA, AS Roma and the Italian authorities for providing the most up-to-date detail on operational procedures ahead of the Champions League tie on Wednesday,” a statement on the Premier League club’s website reads.

“A positive and productive meeting has taken place in Rome today (Friday), with all those involved displaying intent for a collaborative approach and a commitment to making the event a great sporting occasion.

“Important guidance for travelling Liverpool supporters was discussed at length and the process is already under way to refine that information so it can be shared with those attending at the earliest opportunity.

“The club, UEFA, AS Roma and the Italian authorities will continue to work together to deliver further information and we thank supporters for their patience while we collate, review and disseminate this guidance.”

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