Jürgen Klopp believes Liverpool should be awarded three points if their game at Old Trafford against Manchester United on Monday is abandoned due to protests
should be handed victory rather than have to rearrange a game in an already condensed season.
The Liverpool manager said: “I really hope it will not happen but if it does happen I think we should get the points. We have nothing to do with the situation and if the supporters want the game not happening then we cannot just rearrange the game again and fit it in somewhere in an incredibly busy season.
“I don’t think it will and I really hope this won’t happen – I have no idea what could happen and I don’t think about it. People tell us we are fine, we go there and play the game hopefully and go home. But in a situation like this always the other team should get the points because they have nothing to do with it and they have prepared for it.”
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