Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp said the defeat to Napoli was his worst as Liverpool manager

There will be a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth II before the game.

Boris Johnson criticized those who booed.

He said a minute's silence is the right thing to do and that people don't need any advice for showing respect.

The Queen's death will be marked with a minute's silence before the game.

When they hosted Manchester United last season, the fans showed their respect for the player, and there should be no concern about their behavior, according to the manager.

There are a lot of examples where people respected one another.

Last season, when we played Manchester United, we played around a very sad situation with the family of the Portuguese player.

That is what I anticipate. It is clear to me that we need to do that. It's all done.

Due to the travel restrictions in place at the time, he was unable to attend the funeral in person, but he did attend the memorial service.

He said that he was 55 years old and that he had never met the Queen of England. I don't know her, but I can tell you that she was a nice lady and that's all I need to know.

I have a personal experience that happened a long time ago. I will show my respect tomorrow night with a minute's silence if it goes through, but it's not about what I think, it's about what people felt about her, and that's why I'm going to show my respect.

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'Napoli game was worst since I came here'

It was the worst game the team had played since he took charge of them in 2015, as they were thrashed by Napoli in the first game of the group stage.

He described up to nine of his starting XI for the game as playing below their ability, and said they had used the days since to analyse and prepare for the match.

It was a real horror to be honest, we had a meeting with the players, I watched theNapoli game and it was terrible. Since I am here, it was the worst game we've played.

Is it possible to get confidence in football. We have to defend the ball first. We can play football if we get some good vibes.

The death of Queen Elizabeth II forced the postponement of all Premier League matches on Saturday.

The break could affect the rhythm of the team. It would be cool if we lost this kind of rhythm.

It'sMeantime Andrew Robertson will be out of action until after the international break.

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