Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp joined Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag in calling for an end to tragedy chanting in MarchLuton Town have threatened to ban any fans found to have taken part in tragedy chanting during Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool.The Hatters have launched an internal investigation after chants which indirectly referenced the Hillsborough disaster were heard during the match.Luton “wholeheartedly” apologised to anyone offended by the chants, adding they are “extremely disappointed”.The FA is “seeking observations” from Luton and “further detail” from police.The Premier League said it is “appalled” by the chanting heard at the match and “strongly condemns all forms of football tragedy abuse”.Luton said in a statement: “The club condemns any kind of chanting that knowingly seeks to divide, and our safety and security team launched an internal investigation at the earliest opportunity.”What has quickly become evident is that a number of people may have taken part without knowledge that the words used were in relation to the Hillsborough and Heysel tragedies, and we see the route to persuading supporters not to repeat these chants in future is through communication and ed… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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