Manchester City are hands down the best team in England right now and it seems that Guardiola’s men have a great chance of winning the Champions League too.

City have been drawn against Liverpool in the Quarter-finals of the tournament, the first leg of which is scheduled to be played on the 4th of April and the second leg will be played at the Etihad on the 10th of April.

From a safe distance, the Man City vs Liverpool clash looks to be one of the biggest games in the quarterfinals of the Champions League but it seems that the City fans do not think so.

According to reports coming out of England, Man City are finding it hard to sell off their tickets for the second leg of the Champions League clash.

On the other hand, though, Liverpool put their tickets on sale for the Anfield clash on Monday and they were sold out within minutes. Some fans even showed their frustrations on how the tickets were sold off so quickly.

Manchester City also put their tickets on sale on Monday and it has been two days and one can still buy tickets for the Man City vs Liverpool clash at the Etihad.

Pep Guardiola’s side might have been playing some eye-catching football throughout the season but the club’s inability to fill up their home ground has drawn a lot of criticism.

The Etihad stadium has a domestic capacity of 55,097 and City are finding it hard to fill that up for a high profile game like Man City vs Liverpool. But on the other hand, the tickets for the Anfield clash sold off like hot cake.

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