The Scotsman

Klopp calls for end to tragedy chanting ahead of United trip

- Carl Markham sportts@scotsman.com

Jurgen Klopp has urged Liverpool and Manchester United fans to “show a bit of class” during tomorrow’s game at Old Trafford.

Last month’s FA Cup meeting was marred by incidents of tragedy chanting about the Hillsborou­gh disaster, resulting in arrests, and additional work has been done by both club son the subject in the intervenin­g weeks.

“It is super-important. I don’t hear it, honestly, when I am on the sideline. I heard after the game that it happened and it obviously is not great,” said Klopp. “But in general it is just helpful that we educate our kids in specific things: respect, understand­ing, all these things.

“I just see two of the biggest clubs in the world, so let’s just show a bit of class in these moments, don’t sing this or sing that. Just show class, let the teams fight on the pitch, let’ s play football, that is all fine .”

Klopp heads to Old Trafford knowing not only do his side have to rectify the mistakes of last month’s FA Cup defeat but avoid a similar slip-up which ultimately cost them the title five years ago.

In the first of their epic run-ins with Manchester City the Reds won 10 of their last 12 matches but draws at Manchester United and Everton saw them finish second by a point with a record runners-up points tally of 97.

Klopp has won just twice and drawn four in 10 visits to their historical arch-rivals but that has to change on his final, short trip down the M62 if they are to maintain their advantage at the top of the table.

Three weeks ago their bid for an unpreceden­ted quadruple wasendedby­agoal in the final minute of extra time and it is their only defeat in the last dozen matches. “We were really good that day but we didn’t finish the situations off,” was Klopp’s assessment as his side looked like they were running on empty in the additional 30 minutes.

“Extra time was too much for us and we couldn’t avoid the mistakes we could before (in normal time). It was the day we couldn’ t control it anymore, United turned the game around and United is a top side playing at home but we have to do what we did from minute 15 to 70-something. Against this opponent, in this stadium, we better play a really good game if we want something from it.” United conceded twice in stoppage time as Chelsea sealed a dramatic 4-3 win at Stamford Bridge on Thursday and Erik ten Hag admits time is running out to secure a Champions League spot.

The Red Devils, who sit sixth in the Premier League table, also conceded a 99th-minute leveller at Brentford on Saturday.ten ha g’ s side are currently nine points a drift of fifth-placed Tottenham with eight matches remaining, while they are 11 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa, who have played a game more.

“This week we’ve dropped points in stoppage time,” Ten Hag said.

“We’ve dropped five points and that’s very expensive because the points are getting more expensive because the games are running out. We know that and we have to catch up. we are many points behind, it will be difficult but we will keep fighting and our team has character.”

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Jurgen Klopp knows Liverpool must rectify the mistakes of last month’s FA Cup defeat by Man United

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