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Hillsborough tributes paid at Anfield and Melwood as Jordan Henderson and Jurgen Klopp join Liverpool fans in showing respect on 29th anniversary of stadium disaster which killed 96

Liverpool flags were flown at half mast at both Anfield and the club's Melwood training base on Sunday to mark the 29th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster.

Manager Jurgen Klopp and captain Jordan Henderson laid a wreath at the Hillsborough Memorial.

The duo's wreath was placed alongside a host of other floral tributes from fans as respect was paid to the 96 men, women and children who lost their lives in 1989 after a fatal crush during an FA Cup semi-final.

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson (left) and boss Jurgen Klopp visited Anfield on Sunday
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson (left) and boss Jurgen Klopp visited Anfield on Sunday
The Reds duo were there to pay respect on the 29th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster
The Reds duo were there to pay respect on the 29th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster
Henderson and Klopp were peaceful as they placed flowers by the Hillsborough Memorial
Henderson and Klopp were peaceful as they placed flowers by the Hillsborough Memorial
There were lots of flowers left at the foot of the memorial which names the 96 fans who died
There were lots of flowers left at the foot of the memorial which names the 96 fans who died

Klopp had earlier led a moment of silence at Melwood.