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Jurgen Klopp excited to discover if safe standing can enhance Anfield atmosphere

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Clubs subject to the Government's all-seater policy are being invited to apply to host safe standing areas from January 1.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is excited to see whether safe standing can make the atmosphere at Anfield even better.

It was announced on Wednesday that a pilot programme offering licensed safe standing areas at approved clubs which are currently subject to the Government’s all-seater policy is set to start on January 1 of next year and run until the end of the season.

It is understood Liverpool will not apply to take part in this pilot because it is already running its own trial, with temporary rail seating in two areas of Anfield. The Merseyside club’s current trial is only designed to allow safe standing at particular moments of excitement in a game, rather than throughout a game.

The Reds will then review their trial at the end of the season.

Temporary rail seating will be trialled at Anfield this season (Peter Byrne/PA)

Klopp was encouraged that standing in the top divisions of English football was being talked about and tested again.

A blanket ban has been in place for more than 25 years, after legislation was passed in the wake of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster which led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans.

“I think it’s a good moment to start thinking about how we can get back to where we were,” the German said on Friday.

“Football is really about atmosphere, we all know that, and the more people in the stadium, the better the atmosphere is.

“The more people, in the right position, the better the atmosphere is. I’m pretty sure the people on the Kop stand most of the time anyway.

“But it’s good that we’re talking about it again, that we might reintroduce it again, test it again and I’m pretty sure the people are now responsible enough.

“I like the idea and I’m really excited about how much better the atmosphere could be at Anfield if we have safe standing. I’d be really surprised if it could be even better, but I hope for that, so let’s see.”

Tottenham, Manchester City and Manchester United are among the clubs understood to be keen on applying.

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “I know that the club is supportive, we want to trial that.

“As long as the safety is in place, (with) standing, the atmosphere builds. When you stand up, you’re more passionate and emotional, so I’m looking forward to trialling that if everything goes to plan.”

Manchester United fans in the new rail seating section at Old Trafford for the pre-season friendly against Brentford (Nick Potts/PA)

Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo said: “I know that our stadium is ready and it is up to our fans to decide how. But in terms of safety and security, everything is ready and safe. Standing and seeing a match… I like to see the crowd standing up, honestly.”

Aston Villa manager Dean Smith also cautiously welcomed this week’s news.

“I think it’s a good idea. Spectators should always have a choice of whether they sit or stand for a game,” he said.

“It’s been trialled at other clubs and seems to have been trialled really well. The consumers are the spectators and they should have a choice of what they do.

“If it’s been given the go-ahead from the Government then hopefully we can get it into Villa Park.”

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