Manchester City snub Liverpool offer for bus damage from missile-throwing before Champions League clash - News Summed Up

Manchester City snub Liverpool offer for bus damage from missile-throwing before Champions League clash


But the Etihad club – who go back to Anfield on October 7 – felt that not enough had been done to prevent supporters from throwing bottles, stones and fireworks at the bus. (Image: REX/Shutterstock)(Image: PA)City decided they did not want Liverpool to pay for repairs after seeing film footage of club stewards directing supporters to an area of the ground where the team coach would be arriving. Liverpool were subsequently fined £17,500 by UEFA for the incident ahead of a game they won 3-0. (Image: Getty Images Europe)(Image: AFP)The failure of police and stewards to secure the area outside Anfield where opposing teams arrive has now left City with serious concerns ahead of their trip to Liverpool next month. They will speak to police in a bid to get assurances that there will be no repeat of the attack ahead of a game that could be crucial in the race for the title.


Source: Daily Mirror September 15, 2018 21:22 UTC



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