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Jurgen Klopp and Erik ten Hag have called on supporters from both Liverpool and Manchester United to refrain from tragedy chanting ahead of Sunday's clash between the two clubs.
Greater Manchester Police made eight arrests in the aftermath of United’s 4-3 win in the FA Cup last month, with many in the home end singing about Hillsborough and Heysel. A Liverpool fan was also filmed doing plane gestures in reference to the Munich Air Disaster.
But Klopp has now asked fans of both clubs to enjoy the match without any tragedy chanting, which was recently made a public order offence. ‘I just see it this way, that two of the biggest clubs in the world, let’s just show a bit of class in these moments,’ said the German.
‘So don’t sing this or that, just show class, have a fight on the pitch, let's just play football, if you want to be happy, if you lose, whatever but besides all of that just show a bit of class, that would be my wish really for all of us.’
Both clubs have come together in recent weeks to educate young children on the matter, with former players Wes Brown and Phil Thompson attending an event in Huyton which brought together school pupils from Manchester and Liverpool.
Erik ten Hag and Jurgen Klopp have each called for an end to tragedy chanting ahead of Sunday's clash between Man United and Liverpool
Last month's FA Cup clash between the two sides was marred by offensive chants, with eight fans arrested in the