Every chance.
I'm not taking about the Echo, btw. They're an irrelevancy anyway.
Use social media; use Radio Merseyside if it comes up for discussion as a subject; make sure its aired with family and friends.
Any inquiry wont give a flying one about Spirit of Shankly (who, btw, actually alerted that club days before the game and got a comment of 'we'll stick some hand washes out'), it;ll be based on procedural matters: which organisations conspired to put that event on.
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport, Uefa and Liverpool FC and Atletico agreed that game go ahead in front of a crowd when others that week went behind closed doors.
Another issue that will defo have Liverpool FC in the dock: Rangers also played their Europa League match in front of a packed house a day later. Rangers were right in the conversation with Braga and Uefa to allow their game to go ahead:
“Supporters should be aware that following direction and advice from the club and authorities that Rangers football staff have been ordered to avoid contact with any supporters or third parties where possible. The club is in continuous dialogue with Bayer Leverkusen and the authorities over this upcoming fixture."
It's inconceivable that Liverpool wont get caught in the crossfire of who gave permission for that game to go ahead. And UEFA and the UK Government wont be slow in highlighting the free will of both Liverpool and Rangers to get the tie's over and done with...in their own stadiums and in front of their own fans.