Ahead of the second leg of the semi-final clash between As Roma and Liverpool, Rome Police say they can “guarantee the safety of Liverpool fans” in Rome as long as they stay within Italian rules.Liverpool have sold their 5,000 tickets for Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Roma.The Reds’ 5-2 win in Tuesday’s first leg at Anfield was marred by an attack on home supporter Sean Cox.Public order commissioner, Giorgio Luciani, told BBC Sport that the police operation in Rome is a “tough challenge” But he added: “We are used to managing these events. For the Rome Marathon we organised a police service of more than 1,000 people. For the derby between Roma and Lazio it was the same.
“We can guarantee the safety of Liverpool supporters if they respect the rules and make the day as normal as they can.”We don’t ask for anything special, just that they respect the rules.”