Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp wears tricolour pin in support of injured fan Sean Cox and his family

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has called for common sense to prevail in Rome for next week’s Champions League semi-final second leg after the club raised concerns for fans’ safety.

Two Italians have been charged following an assault on 53-year-old Sean Cox, who is in a critical condition, ahead of the first leg at Anfield this week and a delegation from the club met officials from UEFA, police and the Serie A club in the Italian capital on Friday to discuss their issues.

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Sean Cox

Klopp admits he is still shocked by what happened on Tuesday but hopes there will be no repeat next week.

“As you can imagine all our thoughts and prayers at this moment are with Sean and his family,” said the Reds boss, who at his pre-match press conference wore a Liverbird badge in the colours of the Irish tricolour in support of Cox and his family.

“I think the game on Tuesday showed the beauty of the game during the game and showed it’s most ugly face of parts of the game before the game.

“When I first heard of it I cannot describe my emotions in English. It should never have happened, it should never have happened before and it should not happen in the future and we all have to do everything to make sure things like that will not happen any more.

“I obviously don’t have the solution for it, probably no-one has that, but it is unbelievable that something like this can happen.”

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp wears tricolour pin in support of injured fan Sean Cox and his family

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp wearing and LiverBird with the Irish colours in support of injured Liverpool fan Sean Cox and his family during a press conference. Pic: Carl Markham/PA Wire

On fan behaviour and the suggestion there could be more trouble involving Liverpool supporters, Klopp said: “Since I’ve been here I’ve never heard anything about that. I can’t remember anything like that.

“Of course it is difficult to police but the police, as I understand, will do the job.

“It is common sense. What can I say which they don’t already know and if I say it would that change it?

“It is easy to say: behave like how you want to be treated yourself. If you are in the street you want to be safe, that’s how it is.”

– PA


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