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European clubs are in the final stages of completing the matches of the 2022/2023 league. One Football has updated the club's strength ranking based on their performance in different matches.
Manchester City is the best club in Europe in terms of club power ratings. The Citizens won 3-0 against West Ham United in the match in round 28 to lead the English Premier League with 79 points.
Newcastle United become the second best club in Europe 2022/2023 in terms of power rankings. They won 3-1 against Southampton in the midweek game in the English Premier League.
Atletico Madrid is the third best club in Europe for the 2022/2023 season in terms of power rankings. They won 5-1 against Cadiz to finish second in La Liga with 69 points.
Liverpool are also among the clubs that have improved their club strength rankings. The Red Devils won 1-0 against Fulham in a Week 28 game in the English Premier League. The following is an update to the power rankings of clubs in Europe for the 2022/2023 season.
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Liverpool confirmed on Friday morning that they will be playing the national anthem ahead of their game against Brentford at Anfield on Saturday, to mark King Charles' coronation.
Liverpool have confirmed they will play the national anthem before the game begins on Saturday, to mark the coronation of the king and queen.
However, Anfield officials admit that many of their supporters have a strong view of an event that would flaunt lavish and ostentatious wealth, while many in the country have endured the same hardships. pole.
Liverpool confirmed they were contacted directly by the Premier League last week, who "strongly suggested" that all clubs with home fixtures this weekend mark the occasion and provide grant a list of "join" operations. The club have decided to follow Premier League guidelines, after reflecting on the controversy that has been fueled by some sections of the right-wing media, following recent waves of dissent. for the monarchy of Liverpool fans.
In a statement released on Friday morning, the club said:
Before kick-off and in recognition of the Premier League's request to mark the coronation, players and officials will congregate around the centre circle when the national anthem will be played.
It is, of course, a personal choice how those at Anfield on Saturday mark this occasion and we know some supporters have strong views on it.
Liverpool as a city has long held anti-monarchy views, even back to the times when royals profited massively from the slave trade which came through the sea-faring port.
Protest against the monarchy grew during the 1840s during the great famine, when hundreds of thousands of refugees - starved by the policies of the royal-appointed British government - arrived at the port.
King Charles' coronation takes place on Saturday
King Charles' coronation takes place on Saturday
Liverpool supporters have shown their displeasure towards the monarchy previously
Liverpool supporters have shown their displeasure towards the monarchy previously
In the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher's Tory government pursued a ruthless policy of 'managed decline' against the city, plunging many thousands into abject poverty.
The feeling of discontent grew when the establishment performed an obscene cover up after the unlawful killing of 97 Liverpool fans at Hillsborough, led by Thatcher's government once more. Many Liverpool fans are angry that the club feel compelled to play the Premier League anthem, while many believe they have the right to peacefully protest to mark the callous and callous attitude of the organization. positions for employees.
More recently, fans booed Prince William while singing the national anthem at the FA Cup final in May.
Then, the Reds manager, Jurgen Klopp, suggested that people consider the historical reasons why fans chose to exercise their democratic right to dissent.
"It's always best to ask the question - why is this happening? They won't do it for no reason. Maybe I haven't been here long enough to understand. I'm sure it's history."
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