Jurgen Klopp is confident Liverpool fans will respect a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth II before Tuesday's Champions League match against Ajax.
Boris Johnson, Prime Minister at that time, condemned those who booed.
Klopp said a minute's silence is "the right thing to do" adding: "I don't think our people need any kind of advice from me for showing respect,"
Liverpool have asked Uefa to be able to mark the Queen's death with a minute's silence before the game with Ajax.
Manager Klopp said the respect shown by supporters to Cristiano Ronaldo when they hosted Manchester United last season - following the death of the forward's baby boy - demonstrated there should be no concerns about their behaviour.