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Liverpool pay their respects to the Queen as captains Jordan Henderson and Niamh Fahey sign a book of condolence at the Town Hall... as manager Jurgen Klopp tells fans respecting minute's silence at Anfield is 'the right thing to do'

Liverpool have paid their respects to Queen Elizabeth II as Jordan Henderson and Niamh Fahey signed a book of condolence.

Henderson, captain of the men's team, and Fahey, who skippers the women's side, went to Liverpool Town Hall on Monday where they were welcomed by the Lord Mayor Roy Gladden.

Dressed in black, both left messages in the public book of condolence in tribute to the longest-serving monarch in British history, who died last Thursday aged 96.

Liverpool FC captain, Jordan Henderson, and Liverpool FC Women’s captain, Niamh Fahey, visited Liverpool’s Town Hall today to sign the official book of condolence.