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Liverpool’s owners are flying into Merseyside for Jurgen Klopp’s first home game as manager.

Principal owner John W Henry, chairman Tom Werner and Fenway Sports Group president Mike Gordon are all expected to be at Anfield for the Europa League Group B clash with Russian outfit Rubin Kazan.

The game will present FSG’s three biggest shareholders with the opportunity to see how the mood around the club has been transformed since Klopp’s appointment earlier this month as Brendan Rodgers’ successor.

The final home match of Rodgers’ reign proved to be a dour 1-1 draw with FC Sion which ended in a chorus of boos from a disgruntled crowd.

By then the owners had already decided to make the change and Rodgers was sacked after the Merseyside derby three days later.

Henry’s wife Linda Pizzuti is accompanying him on the visit to Merseyside and during their stay she is expected to pay a visit to the Liverpool FC Foundation College, which gives youngsters from across the city top class coaching as well as an education as they work towards various qualifications.