Manchester United and PSG fined by UEFA for crowd problems during Champions League first leg

Manchester United and PSG fined by UEFA for crowd problems during Champions League first leg
Manchester United have been fined 13,700 relating to crowd problems at their Champions League last-16 first leg defeat against Paris St Germain earlier this month.Charges against United concerned the throwing of objects and blocking of stairways at Old Trafford.There were incidents in the stands1
There were incidents in the stands
PSG have been fined 35,000 over incidents involving their supporters at the same match.The French fans were charged for setting off fireworks and acts of damage.Thomas Tuchels side have also been told to contact United within 30 days to settle the costs of the damage. The second leg of the tie will take place on March 6.PSG take a 2-0 lead into the home fixture after goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe settled the first match.

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