Liverpool fans were on cloud 9 on Wednesday night after witnessing their team book a place in the Champions League final.
Jurgen Klopp’s men upset the odds by making their way to the showpiece in Kiev courtesy of wins over Porto, Manchester City and Roma.
The club had a 5-2 advantage heading into the semi-final second leg at the Stadio Olimpico thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.
In Rome, the Reds were not quite as prolific as they ended up losing 4-2 on the night, but their result from the Anfield tie was enough to send them through.
In just over three weeks’ time, the Merseyside outfit will take on Real Madrid, who will be hunting for their third consecutive European crown.
Not long after the final whistle in Italy, Liverpool released information regarding the ticketing situation at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in the Ukrainian capital.
Despite the fact that the ground holds more than 70,000, the Reds have been allocated 16,626 tickets for the showdown.
The supporters will be paying a staggering price for a seat, with the cheapest at £61 and the most expensive seat at £394.
Restricted views are slightly less extortionate as they range from £48 to £315.
Unsurprisingly, the fans are not impressed.
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