Liverpool have again been charged by UEFA relating to supporter behaviour during their Europa League tie with Borussia Dortmund.
Travelling fans set off fireworks midway through Thursday’s quarter-final tie in a move which has resulted in fresh disciplinary action against the Reds from European football’s governing body.
Events at Signal Iduna Park mirrored events in the previous round of the competition against Manchester United, for which Liverpool will face charges from UEFA next month.
Anfield officials will also address issues of object throwing, illicit chanting and crowd disturbances from the Old Trafford clash.
Dortmund, meanwhile, were also charged following this week’s encounter, with Jurgen Klopp’s former club hit with disciplinary action for supporters blocking stairways.
