Liverpool fans suffer in their journey to Madrid after toilet leaks on their coach [Photos]

As thousands of Liverpool fans boarded flights to Madrid for the Champions League final, it was a long fateful journey for the Reds diehards who took a coach ride to reach the Spanish capital.
On Thursday, some Liverpool fans took a 30-hour coach ride to Spain after flights from Liverpool to Madrid sold out and it turned out to be even a longer journey when urine from the toilet leaked on to the supporters' luggage.
The group set off from Merseyside at around midday on Thursday and the toilet sprang a leak before they reached the ferry and they had to spend over 20 hours on a coach filled with the stench of urine before arriving in Madrid on Friday.
Jamie, a Reds fan, took it to Twitter revealing how almost all the suitcases on his bus were soaked in urine.
The Liverpool fan tweeted: “80 per cent of the bags are covered in p*** cos there's been a leak hahahaha.”
80% of the bags are covered in piss cos there’s been a leak Hahahaha ???? pic.twitter.com/9SXeUdYv0p
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— Jamie (@DunnyLFC_) May 30, 2019
Upon arriving in Madrid, Jamie wrote: “Been a belter trip so far but I’m currently stuck washing my clothes in the hotel hahahahaha.”
Been a belter trip so far but I’m currently stuck washing my clothes in the hotel hahahahaha — Jamie (@DunnyLFC_) May 31, 2019
Direct flights from Liverpool and London sold out making fans opt for other means to reach Madrid. More than 100,000 British football fans are expected to descend to the Spanish capital and almost every hotel room has sold out.
It will be an all-English tie in Madrid on Saturday, June 1 at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium as Liverpool plot to outmuscle North Londoners Tottenham for a first Champions League silverware since 2005.
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