Bayern Munich fans protested against the cost of Champions League tickets by unfurling banners during the first leg of their last-16 tie at Liverpool on Tuesday with the supporters of the Premier League club also backing them at Anfield.
Earlier this month, Premier League clubs had unanimously agreed to keep the 30 pounds ($39.17) cap on away ticket prices for the next three seasons but that does not apply to Champions League games.
The three banners at the away end read โAway ticket LFC 48ยฃ. FCB 55โฌโ, โThโฌ grโฌโฌd knows no ยฃimitsโ and โTwenty is plentyโ, with Liverpool fans also showing support with a round of applause.
The third banner refers to a Football Supportersโ Federation (FSF) initiative that urged authorities to cap ticket prices at 20 pounds.
In 2015, Bayern fans had protested against Arsenal with a banner that read: โ64 pounds a ticket but without fans football is not worth a pennyโ, which also received applause from the home and visiting supporters at Emirates Stadium.
The first leg at Anfield ended 0-0. The second leg at Munichโs Allianz Arena is on March 13.