Jurgen Klopp and Erik ten Hag have urged fans attending the upcoming match at Old Trafford to refrain from tragedy-related chanting that marred previous encounters between Manchester United and Liverpool. Following the recent FA Cup match where two United supporters were arrested for such chanting both managers emphasized the importance of showing class and respect.
They highlighted joint efforts by the clubs’ charity foundations to educate fans, particularly children on the impact of such behavior. Klopp stressed the need for fans to focus on supporting their teams and displaying sportsmanship. Similarly, Erik ten Hag emphasized the responsibility of supporters to uphold the integrity of one of the greatest rivalries in sports.
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