NewsSir Kenny Dalglish and Jürgen Klopp pay respects to Sir Bobby Charlton
By James Carroll
The Manchester United legend and 1966 World Cup winner with England died peacefully surrounded by his loved ones on Saturday morning.
As a mark of respect, Sir Kenny visited Old Trafford on Friday, where he laid a wreath on behalf of Liverpool Football Club and signed the book of condolence.
Meanwhile, Klopp also paid his respects to the memory of Sir Bobby by signing a page of the book of tributes.
A minute’s applause will be held ahead of Liverpool’s fixture with Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Sunday, while players will wear black armbands in honour of Sir Bobby.
By James Carroll
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