Jurgen Klopp has admitted he understands why Liverpool supporters are staging a protest against rising ticket prices
There will be no flags on the Kop at Anfield on Thursday night after the club announced a 2% increase on ticket prices for the 2024/25 campaign
Calling for further discussions with officials and supporters, Klopp insisted that nothing can get between the team and their fanbase
Klopp
“That the flags are not there [is not a concern], as long as the people are there it is all good,”
“But I understand the concerns and the discussions definitely.
“It is just a tricky one from my point of view. I didn’t even know until the press conference.
“The opinion is clear we want to have the people in the stadium and make it available for everybody
“We are a self-sustaining club, as long as I am here I can tell everyone that every pound we earn went directly back into football. It is not wasted for something, there are a lot of good things that the club is doing like work for the community, but I understand 100% where the supporters are coming from.
“I am pretty sure they will find a solution in these situations. It starts with maybe a protest and then there follows discussions and that is good.
“What we should make sure of is that nothing gets between us and the supporters. Discuss it, you are not happy with it, talk about it 100%, but nothing should happen between the two big whistles.
“We just have to be Liverpool and that is what I am asking for.”
“It would be worse if the flags were in the stand and no-one else. That was once the case, we have had that, and we don’t want that again. This way is okay, they will find a solution I am sure.”
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