Liverpool vs Chelsea: Club vow to ban fan who threw flare into away section of Anfield
The club have also condemned an 'offensive' chant sung by their fans about the Stamford Bridge side
Liverpool have pledged to ban any fan found to have thrown a flare into the away end during Sunday's 2-0 victory against Chelsea.
The club have also condemned an "offensive" chant sung by their fans about the Stamford Bridge side.
Merseyside Police are investigating the flare incident, which resulted in a nine-year-old boy receiving medical treatment.
"Liverpool Football Club would like to thank the players, staff, officials and supporters of Chelsea for their compassionate marking of the Hillsborough anniversary during our fixture at the weekend," said a club spokesman.
"As ever, the overwhelming majority of those present at Anfield ensured the occasion was a fitting tribute.
Player ratings: Liverpool vs Chelsea
Show all 22"Regrettably, however, a smoke device was thrown into the away section during the second half and we are actively working with Merseyside Police to investigate the matter.
"Any person found to have committed this offence will be banned from our ground.
"The club is also concerned about a chant from some of our fans, specifically referencing Chelsea, as inappropriate and offensive.
"We would urge all Liverpool supporters to respect each other and stop such chants as they do not reflect the inclusivity that the club stands for.
"As a proud member of Stonewall's Diversity Champions programme, we are committed to LGBT equality across all areas of the club and have contacted them and our own affiliated LBGT group Kop Outs for further support."
Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies