Arne Slot said that he would give the benefit of Crystal Palace fans to the minute of silence for Diogo Jota in the community shield disrupted.
A tribute during Sunday's game was planned to honor both Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva after they had died in a car accident on July 3.
The 28-year-old attacker was recently married to his childhood love during a ceremony in his native Portugal after a campaign with great in trophy-winning successes for both club and country.
Shortly after both teams were drawn up in the center circle to observe a moment of respect for the late front noises, however, could be heard from the Paleis end at Wembley.
The muttering of Ruis was then met with anger of the Liverpool fans before they decided to break out in applause, the silence of the minute finally cut off.
The incident came just after the supporters of Reds chose to get 'God Save the King'.
Speaking after his side was defeated on penalties in the house of football, Slot insisted that he believed that the disruptions of the tribute to Jota were not intentional.
“I always try to be positive and what I think is that this person who might have been noisy or loudly understood that there was a minute of silence.” The Liverpool boss told Bein Sports.
'Because it happened quite a long time ago, I think we all know that the minute of silence was there, and as you said, then a few tried to stop, that leads to noise again.
'Then our fans are like:' Hey, come on, what happens here? '
'So I think there has been so much understanding of every other team, and we should not see this as a form of lack of respect from the fans of Palace.
'I think it might be the boys who made noise, probably didn't know what was happening at the time.
The Premier League champions start their title defense on Friday at the Bournemouth of Andoni Iraola.
Another tribute to JOTA is planned before the Premier League opener and Slot stood on it that he believes it will be well observed by those present in Anfield.
“Palace has been excellent here today, just like our fans,” he went on.
'So we will see on Friday when everyone knows that the minute of silence here is again, the Bournemouth fans, and our fans will do the right one.
'I think everyone was trying to do [the right thing] Even today, except those who did not do it with a bad idea, in my opinion. '
