Jürgen Klopp and Erik ten Hag have appealed for fans at Old Trafford on Sunday to avoid the tragedy chanting that marred Manchester United’s recent FA Cup win over Liverpool
Jürgen Klopp and Erik ten Hag have appealed for fans at Old Trafford on Sunday to avoid the tragedy chanting that marred Manchester United’s recent FA Cup win over Liverpool.
With the fierce rivals meeting again in the Premier League, Klopp has made another attempt to address tragedy-related abuse in the fixture. Themanager and his United counterpart, Erik ten Hag, issued a joint statement last season calling for an end to chanting about Hillsborough, Heysel and Munich. The two clubs’ charity foundations have also come together to deliver an education programme to schoolchildren on the impact of tragedy-related abuse.
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