Liverpool stars take a knee in gesture of support for George Floyd

Liverpool players took a knee on Monday in a gesture of support following the death of George Floyd. Photo: @necowilliams01 on twitter

Liverpool players took a knee on Monday in a gesture of support following the death of George Floyd. Photo: @necowilliams01 on twitter

Published Jun 1, 2020

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LIVERPOOL – Liverpool players took a knee around the center circle at Anfield Stadium on Monday in a gesture of support following the death of George Floyd.

Squad members posted a picture of the act on their social media accounts with the caption, “Unity is strength #BlackLivesMatter.”

The picture of 29 players from the English league leaders was taken during a training session.

Star players Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and captain Jordan Henderson

Floyd, a black man, died in Minneapolis after a white police officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for several minutes even after Floyd stopped moving and pleading for air.

Unity is strength #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/kbqmVvppEq

— Neco Williams (@necowilliams01) June 1, 2020

Floyd’s death has sparked days of protests across the U.S. and it has resonated in the soccer world.

On Monday, Manchester United and England striker Marcus Rashford, who is black, also posted a message on Twitter, saying “people are hurting and people need answers.”

“Black lives matter. Black culture matters. Black communities matter. We matter,” Rashford wrote, before adding #justiceforgeorgefloyd.

Associated Press (AP)

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