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Liverpool’s owners will fly in from America to attend Sunday’s Capital One Cup final with Manchester City.

Principal owner John W Henry, Reds chairman Tom Werner and Fenway Sports Group president Mike Gordon are all scheduled to make the trip to Wembley.

It will be the first time the trio have attended a match together since October’s Europa League clash with Rubin Kazan, which was Jurgen Klopp’s first home game in charge.

The Boston-based FSG hierarchy will be hoping to see Liverpool clinch their second trophy since they bought the club back in 2010.

Henry and Werner were present at Wembley when Kenny Dalglish’s side won the 2012 League Cup and took part in the on-field celebrations after that dramatic penalty shootout triumph over Cardiff City.

Liverpool’s owners have been delighted by the manner in which Klopp has reinvigorated the club since his appointment. Sunday’s Wembley showdown provides the perfect stage for the Reds to showcase the progress they have made.

A fortnight ago Henry, Werner and Gordon wrote an open letter to supporters after Liverpool completed a remarkable U-turn over ticket prices for next season.

The owners responded to an unprecedented Anfield walkout involving more than 10,000 fans by shelving the plans and apologising for the distress caused by the announcement.

FSG officials, who take no money out of the club, were stung by accusations of greed from the stands and conducted a hasty review which ended with them vowing to freeze ticket price revenues for the next two seasons.

“From our first days as owners we have understood that serving as custodians of this incredible institution is a distinct privilege and as such, we have been driven solely by the desire to return LFC to the pinnacle of football,” they wrote.

“We have great conviction in our world class manager and our young, talented squad and know that in time the on-pitch success we all crave will be realised. We look forward to sharing in that success with you.”