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PSG close to bumper Luis Enrique contract extension

Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly closing in on a massive contract extension for head coach Luis Enrique that would see him remain at the Parc des Princes until 2030. The Spanish tactician has become the cornerstone of the club's long-term project, and the new deal is set to reflect his growing influence in the French capital.

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Slot insists he still has Liverpool fans' support

Arne Slot has claimed he still retains the "complete support" of the Liverpool hierarchy and the club's fanbase despite a dismal run of form that has left their season in tatters. The Reds are reeling from three consecutive defeats, including a demoralising Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss to Paris Saint-Germain.

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Van Dijk: Liverpool season 'unacceptable' but PSG comeback possible

Virgil van Dijk has labelled Liverpool’s season “unacceptable” after a series of disappointing results but insists the team can still produce a dramatic Champions League comeback against Paris Saint-Germain. The Reds captain believes Anfield can once again inspire a famous European turnaround after they suffered a 2-0 defeat in the French capital.

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Henry tries to HIDE as Carra & Schmeichel clash over Liverpool's display at PSG

The Champions League quarter-finals always produce high drama, but some of the most intense action on Wednesday night took place in the CBS Sports studio. Thierry Henry was left looking for a place to hide as colleagues Jamie Carragher and Peter Schmeichel engaged in a fiery verbal sparring match following Liverpool's 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their quarter-final tie.

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Konate makes strange 'happy' PSG comment after UCL loss

Ibrahima Konate has raised eyebrows with his reaction to Liverpool's 2-0 Champions League quarter-final loss to Paris Saint-Germain, admitting he is "happy" that the French side have been given the weekend off to pepare for the second leg. The defender’s comments come amid growing frustration over the disparity in fixture scheduling between the Premier League and Ligue 1.

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Jamie Carragher has delivered a scathing assessment of a Liverpool star, arguing that the player’s form has been nothing short of disastrous throughout the current campaign. The fo

Liverpool legend furious after defeat to Paris A Liverpool icon has voiced his frustration following the Reds’ 3-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Tuesday’s thrilling Champions League clash at the Parc des Princes. The former captain, who won multiple European Cups during his playing days, was left seething by a late free-kick that curled into the top corner and denied Jürgen Klopp’s side a hard-fought point. Speaking to reporters after the final whistle, the legend—known for his no-nonsense approach and passion for the club—said the result felt “injustice incarnate”. He argued that Liverpool had dominated long spells of the game, created the clearer chances, and deserved at least a share of the spoils. His anger, while understandable, also reflected the high expectations he continues to place on every red shirt. The match itself was a classic. PSG struck first through a clinical counter-attack, only for Liverpool to hit back with two goals in as many minutes just before half-time. The

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With Rashford in the line-up, Barcelona are hoping for another miracle against Atlético Madrid. The Catalans, boosted by the in-form England forward, believe his pace and finishing

As the calendar flipped to 2019, the English star’s anticipation was palpable. Every touch, every goal, and every victory that year was etched into his memory, fueling a drive to leave a lasting legacy on the game. From thrilling comebacks to clinical finishes, his highlights defined an era of domestic dominance and continental ambition. Behind the statistics lay a leader who inspired teammates with relentless work-rate and a smile. His passion translated into community outreach, using football as a force for social good. Whether addressing young fans or mentoring rising talents, he embodied the values that make the beautiful game truly universal. Looking ahead, the lessons learned in 2019 continue to shape his approach. Fitness, focus, and mental resilience remain non-negotiable as he seeks fresh challenges. With each training session and match, the echoes of that memorable year resurface, reminding him—and everyone watching—that greatness is not a destination but a journey.

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Paris Saint-Germain has become the first side in recent memory to shatter the so-called Champions League quarter-final curse. Whereas many heavyweights repeatedly faltered at this

As the tie shifts to the second leg, one question dominates the pre-match narrative: will there be any surprises? While the first 90 minutes provided plenty of talking points, football fans know that 180 minutes are required to tell the full story. History is littered with shock comebacks, late goals and unlikely heroes, so the prospect of an upset is never far away. Defenders of the status quo point to statistics, form guides and head-to-head records, yet the beautiful game has a knack of defying logic when the underdog smells an opportunity. With stakes rising and tactics refined, managers will be poring over every detail—from injury updates to travel schedules—in search of that decisive edge. Supporters, too, have a role to play: a sold-out stadium can turn a mere possibility into a roaring reality. In short, while predictions are plentiful, only the final whistle will reveal whether the second leg serves up the kind of drama that keeps purists awake long after the last kick.

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Slott explains why Salah was left out against Paris: ‘We wanted to stay in the competition’ Liverpool manager Slott defended his decision to drop star forward Mohamed Salah for the

The Dutch coach is managing the Egyptian star’s energy so he is fresh for the upcoming matches. This strategic decision reflects the staff’s commitment to peak performance, injury prevention and sustainable squad rotation. By monitoring workload, recovery and match-day intensity, the technical team aims to optimise the forward’s contribution throughout the busy fixture list. Such careful planning underlines the club’s belief that preserving player wellness is as crucial as tactical preparation, especially when competing on multiple fronts. Fans can expect the star to feature prominently once the schedule eases, ensuring he remains sharp, explosive and decisive in front of goal. In the meantime, the coaching staff will continue to rotate options, trusting other attackers to maintain momentum until their main man returns to full duty.

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Slot explains why he didn't bring Salah on against PSG

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has raised eyebrows by explaining that his decision to leave Mohamed Salah on the bench against Paris Saint-Germain was because his side was in "survival mode". Despite trailing 2-0 and failing to register a single shot on target, the Egyptian superstar remained an unused substitute throughout the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Frequently asked questions

You must be a club member to purchase an official ticket through the club to see Manchester City play at the Etihad Stadium.

There are two types of Cityzens memberships  – Matchday Membership, for adults (ages 18 and above) between £25 and £35, and Junior Membership, for youth supporters (ages 17 and below) at £20.

Memberships offer fans a range of benefits, from priority access to tickets to a discount in the club shop.

Adult

  • Full Price: £35
  • Base Membership: £25

Junior

  • Full Price: £20

To buy a Manchester City season ticket, you must first be a Cityzens Matchday or Junior Member, as season tickets are not sold to the general public. However, season tickets for the 2025/26 season are currently sold out, and only a limited number of Flexi Season Tickets were offered to eligible members based on their match attendance history and purchase activity. 

Renewals for existing ticket holders have closed, and new tickets will not be widely available until at least the 2026/27 season, when the Etihad Stadium expansion is expected to release more seats.

To prepare for future availability, you should purchase a Cityzens Matchday Membership through the official Manchester City website and attend as many home games as possible. Priority for season tickets is based on loyalty and attendance, so building your history now increases your chances. 

Flexi Season Tickets, which offer a more flexible commitment while still providing benefits, are another route, but also subject to eligibility.

Due to high demand, getting your hands on Premier League tickets for Manchester City matches is not easy, though it is typically not as tough as it is for their rivals.

Unsurprisingly, that can lead many fans to head to secondary resale sites such as StubHub in their efforts to bag tickets, though even then, it is not a foregone conclusion.

The best way to get tickets for Manchester City matches is to ensure you have a membership and browse the individual match options available. Remember, games against lower Premier League opposition or non-rivals will likely be easier to find.

The best way to buy cheap Manchester City tickets is from the club's official website, looking for tickets in the more cost-friendly portions of the Etihad Stadium.

Second-hand resale sites such as StubHub and Ticombo may also offer cheap tickets at short notice, with prices likely at their lowest the closer you get to the game.

You can indeed book a tour around the Etihad Stadium. Several websites offer deals and discounts on tours around the Citizens' home.

RedLetterDays currently offer stadium tours from £28 for one adult through £72 for two adults and two children. The time lasts approximately 90 minutes and includes an interactive portion that allows guests to greet a virtual Pep Guardiola in the press room and access the club shop.