The boos from Liverpool supporters during last weekend’s FA Cup final, as well as manager Jurgen Klopp’s words of justification, drew sharp criticism from many. Now British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is also taking a stand.

Clear criticism: After Jürgen Klopp defended the booing of Liverpool fans during the anthem before the FA Cup final a few days ago, the British government around Prime Minister Boris Johnson now commented on the behavior of the coach and the club supporters .

Great shame: The minister’s official spokesman emphasized that Klopp’s statements were a “great shame”. The competition is intended to “bring people together”.

Unknown reasons: Liverpool fans had booed heir apparent Prince William, chairman of the Football Association, and the national anthem ahead of the big FA Cup final against Chelsea. Klopp then described them as “wonderful people” and stated that they would not have behaved like this “if there was no reason for it”.

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