The Champions League anthem will not be played ahead of British teams’ home matches this week as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
As part of a complex operation to ensure European games can go ahead and with police stretched, Rangers have already pushed their game back 24 hours and banned Napoli fans from attending to reduce the number of officers needed at Ibrox.
“The club crests on all social media platforms have also changed to black and white, representing the colours of the mourning period,” Liverpool added. “LFC would like to thank supporters in advance of Tuesday’s fixture.” “I think it is the right thing to do but I don’t think our people need any kind of advice from me for showing respect,” Klopp said.
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