Manchester City travelled to Liverpool for the first leg of their Champions League clash last night as they suffered a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Jurgen Klopp’s men.
But a thrilling game was marred by the trouble caused outside the stadium in the build up to kick-off.
As City arrived for the match, their bus was attacked by Liverpool fans waiting on the streets.
The bus was so badly damaged, it was rendered undriveable and a replacement was sent to take City players home after the game.
And footage from onboard the City coach now shows the true extent of what happened.
City coach Manel Estiarte posted a video on his Instagram showing his side making their way through the city centre.
WATCH: LIVERPOOL FANS SMASH MAN CITY BUS
He captioned the post: “No words.|”
In the clip, the coach can be seen following a police escort as Liverpool fans line both sides of the road behind railings.
But the scenes turn nasty when fans begin throwing objects at the windows of the coach.
The objects can be heard hitting the window as the coach travels down the road but thankfully no object was big enough to smash through the glass.
The footage shows Liverpool fans also waving flares and swearing at the players, jeering them as they pass.
Liverpool released a statement apologising for the incident.
“The club condemns in the strongest possible terms the scenes which preceded our Champions League quarter-final, which resulted in damage being inflicted on the Manchester City team bus during their arrival at Anfield,” the club said.
“We apologise unreservedly to Pep Guardiola, his players, staff and officials caught up in the incident.
“The behaviour of a number of individuals was completely unacceptable and the club will cooperate fully with the authorities to identify those responsible.
“The priority now is to establish the facts and offer Manchester City whatever support is necessary.”