- Police warn fans over their behaviour ahead of Man City clash with Liverpool
- Merseyside police said both team buses will not be taking their usual route
- City take on Liverpool in their Champions League quarter-final first leg
Police have warns Manchester City and Liverpool fans over their behaviour ahead of their Champions League quarter-final first leg clash on Wednesday.
Merseyside police said that both team buses would not be taking their usual route ‘due to building works and to ensure the safety of fans safety’.
The police statement read: ‘Fans attending the Liverpool v Manchester City match on Wednesday April 4 are advised the team coaches are not taking their usual route past the King Harry pub.
Police have warned fans over their behaviour ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League clash
‘Due to building works and to ensure the safety of fans, they will instead travel along Arkles Lane, passing The Arkles pub before turning right onto Anfield Road.’
Liverpool responded to the statement on the club’s official website, saying: ‘Ensuring the health and safety of our fans and visitors is at the forefront of our all our procedures. The decision was therefore taken to redirect the team coaches via a new route following guidance from Merseyside Police.
‘The club is working with the police and other key stakeholders to provide a safe environment for those supporters who wish to welcome the team ahead of the match against Manchester City.
‘We have taken additional steps to make sure the area is as safe and secure as possible, whilst working with local residents to ensure that they remain unaffected by any potential fan activity.
‘We ask that any supporters who do wish to gather to show their passion and support for the team, do so in a friendly, respectful and considerate manner.’
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