UEFA wait on security report

12 April 2012

Rangers will not learn until Monday at the earliest whether UEFA are to investigate the chaotic crowd scenes during their European clash at Osasuna.

An announcement had been expected once the match delegate's report had been received at UEFA headquarters in Nyon.

That is believed to have arrived, however a spokesman on Friday morning stated UEFA would wait to receive the security officer's separate report, due on Monday, before deciding if action is necessary.

Rangers chief executive Martin Bain has urged European football's governing body to look into the policing and organisation at Osasuna's El Sadar stadium during Wednesday's UEFA Cup clash.

Rangers supporters claimed riot police charged into their section for no reason, lashing out with sticks, fists and kicks before, during and after the match in Pamplona.

The Glasgow club have since officially complained to UEFA about the lack of segregation and heavy-handed policing at the match.

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