LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER United, Manchester City, Tottenham, and Wolves have all been handed fines by Uefa relating to incidents in their most recent European outings.

Liverpool have been fined €3,250 (£2,881) for the setting off of fireworks ahead of their Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid at Anfield on 11 March.

Liverpool lost the match 3-2, bringing an end to their defence of the European Cup as they went out 4-2 on aggregate.

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Uefa also announced that Atletico had been fined €24,000 (£21,285) for the blocking of public passageways in the reverse fixture at the Wanda Metropolitano on 18 February.

Manchester City, who have outstanding business with Europe’s governing body as they appeal against a two-year ban from European competition for breaches of Financial Fair Play regulations, have been fined €3,000 (£2,657) for a kit infringement in their match at Real Madrid on 26 February.

City won the match 2-1 but are yet to play the second leg of the tie due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Man United midfielder Bruno Fernandes and Hans Vanaken of Club Brugge.

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Rivals United have been fined €12,000 (£10,643) for the blocking of public passageways during their Europa League match against Club Brugge on 27 February, a match United won 5-0.