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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp tells fans respecting a minute's silence for the Queen at Anfield is 'the right thing to do', after they booed God Save the Queen at Wembley months before her death

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp believes observing a minute's silence for the Queen ahead of his side's clash against Ajax on Tuesday is the 'right thing to do'.

The Queen passed away at the age of 96 last Thursday, which led to football in the UK being postponed over the weekend, but Liverpool are due to host the Dutch champions at Anfield, and there is expected to be a minute's silence before kick-off.

Klopp feels this is a suitable way to pay respect to the Queen, but has made it clear that he will not tell Liverpool supporters how they should pay tribute to Britain's longest-reigning monarch.