Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Liverpool fan [UCL ISSUE]

Liverpool fans who were beaten by hooligans ahead of the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League in the 2017-18 season were reportedly diagnosed with a general paralysis.

The incident occurred on the day of the first round of the Champions League match between AS Roma and Liverpool in April. At that time, two fans from Rome severely hit Liverpool's Sean Cox outside the stadium, and Cox was taken to the hospital with his life in jeopardy.

For Cox, who was later in a coma, not only 메이저놀이터 Liverpool but also Roman players wished for a recovery. But the situation was more serious. He was known to have regained consciousness in three months, but according to the Italian media Calcaccato and others on Thursday (local time), he could not use himself.

Cox's wife said, "Sunday, I'm going to go on trial. I'd like to go and see who did this in person. "I will go with my son," he said. He said, "We know he can never be the same person we used to be, but we will continue to fight. Sean can't talk, but he understands everything. Also, his body became paralysis.

The two arrested by Merseyside police soon after the incident will face legal judgment. The trial of one of them, Philip Lombardy, will take place on May 10.

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