The Hillsborough disaster was a tragic moment in football that will never be forgotten. It's an incident that affected hundreds, if not thousands, of people, especially those who were at the Liverpool and Nottingham Forest match in 1989.
The 'Beautiful Game' can be that both on the pitch and off it.
With the hotly anticipated clash between the Reds and Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League taking place tonight, the Hillsborough tragedy has been fully embraced by the French club.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi paid fitting tribute to the Hillsborough victims.
Check it out below:
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It's a truly amazing moment.
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp recently spoke about PSG's Neymar in his pre-match press conference, as he defended his actions at the World Cup and suggested that his players wouldn't be targeting the Brazilian winger.
"We don't go for him against us," he said. "We want to play football. We want to win the ball. We don't try to act on these type of things.
"We try to avoid passes to him. It's a big job. I don't know if it's possible to avoid his quality. I'm pretty sure it's not.
"He's an outstanding player. He was not fit at the World Cup. He tried to play for his country without being fit.
"I don't think he's a person who wants to act because if you do that you cannot play the football he plays.
"He got rested at the weekend, so he'll be 100 per cent fresh. He won't be injured. We'll see the full package, the football package, and we have to cope with that."
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