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Virgil van Dijk has expressed his disappointment at those Crystal Palace fans who failed to respect the period of silence before kick-off in Sunday’s Community Shield.
The Liverpool and Palace players gathered at the center circle ahead of the game to pay tribute to the late Diogo Jota and Andre Silva, who died in tragic circumstances last month.
However, a small minority in the Palace section, which had been extremely vocal in the build-up to the game, did not remain silent.
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Liverpool fans responded with boos, and referee Chris Kavanagh was forced to blow his whistle and cut the period of silence short.
Van Dijk was asked about the incident and gave a scathing verdict on the few insolent fans among the Palace contingent.
"Yeah, disappointing.
Liverpool fans responded angrily as Crystal Palace supporters failed to observe the period of reflection for Diogo Jota
Arne Slot said after the game that he felt the fans making noise did not have "bad intentions."
"I am a positive person and if I look at the respect that has been paid to them both from everywhere around the world, this is what I have in my head," said the Liverpool head coach.
"I don’t think this was planned or it was the idea of the fan that made some noise
Meanwhile, the pre-match program included tributes to Jota, and representatives from Liverpool, Palace, and the FA laid three wreaths on the pitch before the game.
It seems unlikely that any fans inside the ground were unaware of the silence that ought to have been preserved, while some suggested it was in response to Liverpool’s jeering the national anthem.
Either way, it set an unsavory backdrop for a game Liverpool ultimately lost on penalties