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Published 15:08 12 Sept 2022 BST
Liverpool supporters have booed the national anthem [God Save the Queen, at the time] at recent cup finals at this season's Community Shield, but more as a form of protest against the government. The German confirmed that he would fully respect any planned period of silence, if it was held, on Tuesday, at Anfield. "It is obviously not about what I think but what people felt who are much closer to her," he said, "and I respect their grief a lot and that is why I will show my respect tomorrow night with the minute’s silence if it goes through.""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.
"There are plenty of examples where people showed exactly the right respect; one which surprised me and I was really proud of that moment was last season when we played Manchester United around a very sad situation with Cristiano Ronaldo’s family [fans paid their respects to the footballer, following the death of his newborn son].
"And that is what I expect. For me, it is clear that’s what we have to do. That’s it."

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