The death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday at Balmoral Castle caused different reactions worldwide, as she was a renowned leader who spent 70 years on the throne. Sport was not left out of this impact and neither was football, so several clubs set out their position on the matter through their social media profiles.
The Premier League was among the first accounts to post a message and change its logo to black as a sign of mourning, an act that all competing clubs followed. In turn, Liverpool posted a message on all their social media accounts such as Twitter, Faceook and Twitter about their grief at the death of the 96-year-old with a black and white portrait.
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The most curious thing about the publication made by the Reds' Community Manager was that he deactivated the possibility of receiving replies. This generated a lot of suspicion as to why Liverpool did not want their followers to be able to comment on their message regarding the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Due to the death of the head of state, the Premier League will suspend matchday seven, which will be played from Saturday when Liverpool will host Wolverhampton at Anfield after several difficult results. First the draw in the Merseyside derby and then the drubbing by Napoli at the start of the Champions League group stage.
If the game against Wolves is not played, the Reds would have to wait until Tuesday 13 September to return to the pitch. It will also be at Anfield but on the second day of the Champions League group stage when they host Ajax looking to improve on the display they gave in Italy and prove that they are one of the favourites to win the trophy.
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