The minute of Silence, which was held in honor of Diogo Joti and his brother Andre Silva was interrupted by the Minority of the Cristal Palace fans before it cuts forward in community shield in the community against Liverpool.
The red forward movements died in a car accident, together with their brother Silva in Spain in July.
The moment of silence on Vembley is upset by the minority of fans from the end of the palace, attracting a strong response at the other end of the field, as well as other Palace supporters, who tried to silence those who did not respect those who were not joking.
Judge Chris Kavanagh decided to reduce the minute short time, and the honor ends after only 20 seconds.
Liverpool fans also violated the national anthem in front of the beginning.
Ski Sports‘Peter Smith in Vembley reported: “The distracent moments there, as several Crystal Palace fans, called” Eagles “during the Male silence for Diogo Jota, who drew Boos from the end of Liverpool.
“Liverpool fans followed who abolished the National Anthem, who drew an angry response in some at the end of the palace.”
Ski Sports News He contacted the Cristal Palace for a comment.
Before the start, Liverpool supporters were respected in terms of births “you will never walk alone, because the wreath was made, raising white banner that reads ‘Diogo J’ and contains a picture forward and number 20.
Great Ian Rush Rush Rush, Palace Steve Parish and Football Association laid the Vence in Liverpool, because fans from both clubs expressed their respects with standing outs and sisters in the stadium.
After the game ended 2-2, The palace won the shield in the community by beating Liverpool at penalties.
Praise layers for Liverpool players after the death of Jota
Liverpool Boss Arne Slot said Thursday was immensely proud of how his premiere of the Champions League dealt with a tragedy.
He said, “This summer was hard for everyone to be connected to the club. The passage of Diogo Jota had a great influence on all of us and something is that we still reconcile.
“We can’t imagine the pain in which the Dioca family, his wife, children pass, and the club will still give them all the support they can progress.
“Diogo is a transfer of us had a great influence on everything, but what was so important is that love and care is shown from the football world, and especially of course, in the Liverpool FC community.
“I also want to mention the strength and courage of my players here. They found themselves in one of the most difficult positions of conceivable, but the way they were carried out, on and outside the field, loan for them and in this football club.
“We really couldn’t ask more boys and I’m extremely proud of them.
“We will always carry a share in our hearts with you, in our thoughts wherever we go.”