JAKARTA - Sad news enveloped Britain. Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday 8 September local time.
All English clubs were busy expressing their condolences. Not only that, but the English club is also compact to change their logo on social media.
If previously the club logo on social media was full of colors, this time it was replaced with black and white signs of mourning.
"Chelsea is deeply saddened by the death of Queen Elizabeth II. We would like to extend our condolences to the Royal Ministry and everyone affected by this very sad news," Chelsea wrote on their official Twitter account.
"Manchester City would like to express their sincere condolences to the Royal Family after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Dedications and services Her Majesty have been role models," Manchester City tweeted.
"Manchester United share their condolences with the entire nation following the announcement from Buckingham Palace over the death of Her Majesty Ratu," United said in a statement on their official website.
Even though the nation is in a state of mourning, MU will continue the Real Sociedad contract Europa League match. This is in accordance with the direction of the English Football Federation (FA) and the European Football Association (UEFA).
The match started by recapitulating for one minute. In addition, both teams also wore black sleeves.
"The flag at Old Trafford was also flown by half a pole as a sign of respect," continued MU's statement.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's social media accounts are in the spotlight. The reason is, they did not follow in the footsteps of the British club who immediately expressed their condolences and condolences after hearing the news of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Based on VOI's monitoring, at a time when other English clubs were busy changing the social media account logo with black and white images, Liverpool remained colorful. Meanwhile, Liverpool has not yet received condolences and condolences on both their social media and official websites.
Liverpool only released condolences and condolences after about an hour after the news of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
"Liverpool Football Club mourns the death of His Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. We express our sincere condolences to the Royal Family," the club said in a statement.
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