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City set for special welcome at atmospheri­c Anfield

Aguero ruled out of Citizens trip to Liverpool

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LIVERPOOL, England, April 3, (Agencies): It wouldn’t be a big European night at Anfield if there wasn’t a special welcome planned for the visiting team. Just ask John Terry. “I walked out into that cauldron and heard that singing and saw that passion,” the former Chelsea captain wrote in his autobiogra­phy about the team’s trip to play Liverpool in the 2005 Champions League semifinals. “The hairs on my arms were standing up.” Just ask Villarreal, too. Two years ago, ahead of a Europa League semifinal match, the Villarreal team bus was greeted with flares, missiles and smoke bombs as it made its way through the narrow streets around Anfield.

Liverpool won on both occasions. And while the players on the field have a more important role, the power of the fans should not be underestim­ated.

Manchester City might find this out on Wednesday for the first leg of their Champions League semifinal against Liverpool. Not long after the draw was made for the richly anticipate­d all-English last-eight encounter, a poster was distribute­d by some Liverpool fans on Twitter, entitled: “Coach Greeting.”

“Bring your flares and flags. Banners and bangers. Pints and pyros,” it urged. Below, a message in bold read: “We’re going to show them exactly what money can’t buy.”

It was retweeted by Redmen TV, an influentia­l Liverpool fan group. For City’s players, it promises to be quite the welcome. “It’s wonderful, it’s great, it shows everything, it shows the passion,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said Tuesday, when asked about the fans greeting the teams to the stadium. “As long as it happens in a legal way, I’m completely fine with it. I like it.

“I’m not the guy who organized it. I have nothing to do with that.”

Liverpool are five-time Euraopean champions. City have never won Europe’s biggest prize, or even reached the final. European nights at Anfield have gone down in history. City sometimes don’t fill its Etihad Stadium for big Champions League games and its fans ritually jeer UEFA’s Champions League anthem because of punishment­s meted out by the organizati­on for breaching financial fair play rules. Klopp is wary of relying too much on history to help Liverpool through to the semifinals, despite the aura around the club for occasions like these.

“This club is already full of history and we have to write our own history,” Klopp said. “I meet people over the days and they can tell me each goal Liverpool scored 37 years ago in the 56th minute.

Manchester City will be without the club’s all-time record goalscorer Sergio Aguero for Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final, first leg away to Liverpool.

The Argentine striker, who has scored 30 goals this season, has been sidelined for a month with a knee injury.

City manager Pep Guardiola confirmed on Tuesday Aguero hasn’t travelled with the rest of the squad for the clash at Anfield.

“He’s in Manchester, he didn’t come. He was injured in last three weeks, so still not fit,” said Guardiola.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Manchester City’s Brazilian defender Danilo participat­es in a training session on the eve of the UEFA Champions League first leg quarter-final football match between Liverpool and Manchester City, at Anfield Stadium inLiverpoo­l, north west England on April 3.
(AFP) Manchester City’s Brazilian defender Danilo participat­es in a training session on the eve of the UEFA Champions League first leg quarter-final football match between Liverpool and Manchester City, at Anfield Stadium inLiverpoo­l, north west England on April 3.

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