Royal correspondent reports Premier League ‘sporting events cancelled’

Liverpool supporters are awaiting confirmation from the Premier League on what will happen to this weekend’s matches after the Queen’s death.

A royal correspondent, Charlie Procter, tweeted to say: ‘All political, sporting and comedy events have been cancelled.

‘The UK and the Commonwealth have entered a prolonged period of mourning.’

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That would certainly point to the top tier of English football being part of this planned cancellation, but no official statement has yet been made by our club or the league itself.

Given the European matches played in the Europa and Conference League, it’s safe to assume that our game with Ajax should go ahead into the week, but we may not see any domestic football matches for a couple of weeks (longer if needed). takes the international break). consider).

This may actually be good news for Jurgen Klopp, after his discussion about the need to reinvent ourselves after the Napoli loss, and this extra time in training camp may help us in the long run.

Whether the German switches to a back five, uses an extra body in midfield or reverts to a 4-2-3-1 formation, having a couple of extra days to try things out could be beneficial.

We’ll have to wait and see what the next few hours and days confirm, but this could all be something of a blessing in disguise for the Reds.

You can see the update via @MonarchyUK on Twitter:

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