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Telegraph: The silence ceremony for Jota before the Community Shield Cup was interrupted by fans boos

August 10th According to the Daily Telegraph, the silence ceremony for the unexpectedly deceased former Liverpool striker Jota was interrupted by the booing of the fans in the Community Shield Cup Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace.

Before the game, the scene was originally scheduled to hold a one-minute silence ceremony for the late Liverpool player Diogo Jota and his brothers, but due to the continued noise of some fans at the scene, the silence ceremony was forced to end early, and other fans booed those who were making noise. Referee Craig Cavana decided to blow the whistle in advance and ended the silence ceremony. There was also a touching moment in the game. When Liverpool new player Flynn Poon scored in the 20th minute, Liverpool fans were just in the stands to commemorate their top 20 player Jota.

Before paying tribute to Jota, Liverpool fans booed the national anthem at Wembley Stadium, continuing their traditional way of protesting when playing the national anthem on any occasion. Liverpool fans booed every time the national anthem sounded, which has become a common sight for every visit to Wembley Stadium. When the national anthem sounded in the stadium, huge boos immediately sounded and continued throughout the performance. Some Liverpool fans even shouted slogans throughout the national anthem.

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