
EVEN Manchester City's official bookies do not think they will go through against Liverpool.
A 'scorecast specials' poster displayed outside the Etihad ahead of tonight's Champions League quarter-final showed odds for the match.
But none of them had Pep Guardiola's side going through in 90 minutes.
Jurgen Klopp's men arrive in Manchester with a 3-0 goal advantage from the first leg at Anfield.
And the only market on offer which could result in City going through was one regarding Leroy Sane.
That had for the winger to score first and City to win 4-1.
But given the away goals rule that will still only be enough for City to take it into extra time.
Klopp has warned his side about expecting a "thunderstorm" from free-scoring City.
The Premier League champions-elect have conceded six in their past two games but boast a frightening attacking force.
Guardiola knows he needs a "perfect" performance from his side.
And Klopp is aware of the threat they pose.
He said: "City have the chance to strike back. That is football you have always the chance to respond.
"They had two results which maybe no one really expected.
"We had to play our best and United were lucky in the first half City could have scored five or six.
"Then remember United did have a week before the game and City made a few changes.
"That was against one of the best teams in the world United.
"We will have to be at our best again. Thats how it is."
