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Vincent Kompany has warned Liverpool that they will face Manchester City's "own little reception" in next Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg at the Etihad.

The City captain insists the tie is still alive - despite the Reds' stunning 3-0 triumph at Anfield on Wednesday night.

Pep Guardiola's side wilted in a red-hot atmosphere but Kompany claims that Liverpool will have to contend with something similar in the return game.

The City team coach was attacked on its way to Anfield but the Belgian defender insists that had no impact on the first leg.

Asked about the incident outside the ground, Kompany said: "No, I don't care one bit. We are professionals, most of us have seen similar things at different stages of our career.

"What's key is that you keep yourself in the tie. No-one at City will roll over in the next fixture.

"We will throw the kitchen sink at it. It's our place and we will have our own little reception."

Liverpool issued an apology for the "completely unacceptable" behaviour of a minority of fans who threw bottles and flares at City's coach. Two police officers were hurt and the coach was left unsafe to be driven.

UEFA are waiting to receive reports before deciding whether to open a disciplinary case against Liverpool.