Klopp and Ten Hag Unite Against Tragedy Chanting in Football Rivalry
Ahead of the Premier League clash, both managers urge fans to show respect and avoid chants related to historical tragedies.
- Jurgen Klopp and Erik ten Hag have called for an end to tragedy chanting, highlighting the negative impact on the sport and its communities.
- The appeal comes after incidents during a recent FA Cup match where Manchester United fans were arrested for mocking the Hillsborough disaster.
- Both Liverpool and Manchester United have launched an education program to teach schoolchildren about the tragedies and promote respect.
- The Football Association has condemned the chanting and promised tougher action against those responsible.
- Ten Hag emphasized the importance of a positive atmosphere at Old Trafford, urging fans to support their team without resorting to abuse.