Man City claim team bus was attacked on way out of Liverpool leaving windscreen cracked

- Latest incident from ill-tempered clash
- Bus smashed before 2018 Champions League match
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WHAT HAPPENED? The windscreen of the coach was allegedly cracked as it left Merseyside, four years after Liverpool were fined €20,000 for throwing bottles and objects at the team bus as it arrived ahead of the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final back in 2018.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: It's the latest incident reported from a bad-tempered match between the best sides in England. Coins were thrown at Pep Guardiola following a VAR check on a City goal that was ruled out, Liverpool issued a statement about "vile chants" and graffiti in the away end, while Jurgen Klopp was sent off for protesting at the referee and his assistant.
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WHAT NEXT? Merseyside Police have confirmed they will conduct an investigation into the events of Sunday and the Football Association are expected to look into the matter too.
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