Manchester City have strongly condemned the actions of those who allegedly threw an object towards Liverpool’s bus in a residential area following Saturday afternoon’s Premier League game, damaging the vehicle as a result. The club, who won the match 4-1, described the alleged incident as “totally unacceptable” and said it would support Greater Manchester Police in any investigations. This comes after the club had earlier released a separate statement criticising those who directed ‘always the victim, it’s never your fault’ chants at visiting supporters, a chant that has associations with the 1989 Hillsborough disaster which killed 97 Liverpool fans. A statement from Manchester City released at 5.30pm on Saturday (April 1)
Man City statement said: “Manchester City FC has been made aware that Liverpool FC’s coach sustained damage on its return journey following today’s game. We understand an object was thrown towards the coach in a residential area. Incidents of this kind are totally unacceptable, and we strongly condemn the actions of the individual(s) responsible. We will fully support Greater Manchester Police’s investigation into this incident in any way we can. Additionally, the Club is disappointed to have heard inappropriate chants from home fans during the game today. We regret any offence these chants may have caused and will continue to work with supporter groups and officials from both clubs to eradicate hateful chanting from this fixture.”