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Red-faced Liverpool could face fine after Man City bus pelted with bottles

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LIVERPOOL have apologised to Manchester City after bottles were thrown at their team bus as they arrived at Anfield for the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday.

Liverpool fans had organised a “coach welcome” for their Premier League rivals and their own team, lining a side street where the team buses were known to be arriving at the ground.

“We apologise unreserved­ly to Pep Guardiola, his players, staff and officials caught up in the incident,” Liverpool said in a statement.

“The behaviour of a number of individual­s was completely unacceptab­le and the club will cooperate fully with the authoritie­s to identify those responsibl­e.”

Fans let off red flares and sang their club’s songs before the City coach arrived and beer cans were thrown at the bus. At least one bottle was thrown and smashed on the side of the bus but did not appear to break any of its windows.

City manager Pep Guardiola, whose team lost the match 3-0, was disappoint­ed by the incident.

“Normally when the police know that is going to happen, they try to avoid it happening. I did not expect that from the Liverpool side, from the people,” the Spaniard said.

“One year ago, something happened in Dortmund,” he said, referring to the attack, with explosives, on Borussia Dortmund’s team bus before a game against Monaco.

“We come here to play football and I don’t understand this kind of situation,” he said, adding that no players had been hurt.

“Nothing happen, the bus is destroyed. I didn’t expect that a club as prestigiou­s as Liverpool would do these kind of things. Of course, it is not Liverpool, it is the people – it was only one, only two, only three. Hopefully, it doesn’t happen again,” he said.

European soccer’s governing body UEFA is likely to investigat­e the incident and Liverpool could face financial sanctions. – Reuters

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