'We understand that what should have been a great celebration of football for all the fans who attended the game turned into unfortunate events that have caused deep outrage around the world.
'As has been clearly seen in the revealing images offered by the media, many of the fans were violently assaulted, harassed and robbed.
'Some events that also took place when they were driving in their cars or buses fearing for their physical integrity. Some of them even had to spend the night in the hospital for injuries received.
'Football has transmitted to the world an image far removed from the values and objectives that it must always pursue.
'Our supporters and fans deserve a response and that the relevant responsibilities be cleared up so that situations like the ones experienced are eradicated forever from football and sport.'
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Real follow Liverpool in demanding answers
Real's statement follows condemnation from Liverpool and calls from the UK government for UEFA to launch a formal investigation.
Despite this, French ministers have continued to blame Liverpool supporters without official tickets for the trouble.
French Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra blamed a 'mass gathering' of supporters outside the Stade de France, with UEFA also citing the use of 'fake tickets' as the reason behind the problems.
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