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5th April 2018
11:46am BST

"The bus is destroyed. I didn't expect that a club as prestigious as Liverpool would do these kinds of things. Of course, it is not Liverpool, it is the people- it was not only one, only two, only three. Hopefully this doesn't happen again."Liverpool and manager Jurgen Klopp apologised to Man City before the encounter but the attack had no effect on City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne who had a different outlook on the incident
"It was ok. I don't mind supporters doing that. I've had it before for my team. I think it's a nice feeling. "Breaking windows is probably not done. But who am I to say something? I'm ok with it, as long as nobody's hurt I'm fine. No [it didn't affect the players], it doesn't change anything. As long as you keep the violence down there's nothing wrong with it."City would need to put the attack behind them when they host the Reds for the second leg of the Champions League next Tuesday. Up first, of course, is the Premier League visit of Manchester United to Eastlands this weekend.
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