No away fans at final top-flight gamespublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 5 May 2021
No away fans will be allowed at the final two rounds of Premier League matches when stadiums are set to reopen at reduced capacity.
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No away fans will be allowed at the final two rounds of Premier League matches when stadiums are set to reopen at reduced capacity.
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BBC Sport chief football writer at Etihad Stadium
So far so good for Manchester City. Holding firm at the back and a couple of threats of their own towards half-time.
PSG a threat but lacking a cutting edge and running out of time. How long until Mauricio Pochettino feels he has to use Kylian Mbappe?
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BBC Sport chief football writer at Etihad Stadium
PSG have been a real threat so far but Manchester City have that crucial breakthrough. Really good game on this slightly treacherous surface.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Etihad Stadium
We may be into May but the conditions are like a bleak mid-winter at Etihad Stadium.
The playing surface looks like it has a covering of snow after a prolonged deluge and hailstorm which hit the stadium and temperatures are so low that several City players are warming up in scarves, bobble hats and tracksuit bottoms. Lots of pavements around the ground were flooded before kick-off.
More like December than May.
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