![]() "I can imagine now that there are people out there now thinking, 'Oh come on, it's only winding them up,' but that's a problem. And for our supporters group and me, that means done. "It obviously makes supporters in our own fan group uncomfortable. "Actually, I think it's easy - it's easy to decide not to sing the song anymore. "I never understand why would you sing a song that is against something in a football stadium," Klopp said. Klopp met with Kop Outs LGBTQ+ group founder Anton Hysen in a video posted to the club's social media on Thursday and described the chanting as hurtful and a "waste of time." Liverpool condemned the "offensive and inappropriate" chants aimed at midfielder Gilmour, who is on loan from Chelsea, during Saturday's 3-0 win at Carrow Road. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has urged fans to stop singing anti-gay chants after sections of the club's supporters shouted anti-gay abuse aimed at Norwich City's Billy Gilmour last weekend. ![]() Mark Leech/Offside/Offside via Getty Images Liverpool condemned anti-gay chants aimed at Norwich City's Billy Gilmour last weekend.
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