Manchester City’s preparations for Borussia Dortmund Champions League clash hit by fireworks display

Manchester City’s preparations for huge Borussia Dortmund Champions League clash hit as fans explode ‘industrial strength’ fireworks outside team hotel in the middle of the night… with witnesses describing ‘incredible bangs’ that woke up nearby residents

  • Manchester City players have had their preparations hampered in Germany 
  • Borussia Dortmund supporters let off a series of fireworks outside City’s hotel  
  • A gang of 17 fans exploded the first batch of explosives at 2.45am on Wednesday

Manchester City’s preparations for tonight’s Champions League quarter-final with Borussia Dortmund in Germany have been hit after fans exploded fireworks outside their hotel in a series of early-hours incidents.

Witnesses have spoken of ‘incredible bangs’ which awoke residents – including members of Pep Guardiola’s travelling party – at the Radisson Blu in Dortmund. 

Sportsmail understands that a gang of 17 set off the first batch of what have been described as ‘industrial strength’ fireworks at 2.45am. City’s security staff immediately scrambled to the scene and patrolled the area.

Borussia Dortmund fans have let off fireworks outside the Manchester City hotel in Germany

Members of Pep Guardiola's travelling team were awoken by the explosives at 2.45am

Members of Pep Guardiola’s travelling team were awoken by the explosives at 2.45am

However, at 4.30am, around seven members of the group returned to set off a second explosion in a separate area close to the hotel, which again awoke those inside.

Police were called and inspected the area, but it was City’s own security who then foiled a THIRD attempt at 5.30am. The club’s travelling staff spotted members of the gang returning and managed to chase them away from the area.

‘These were not just bangers,’ one source said. ‘We are talking industrial strength fireworks. The bangs were incredible. It felt as if the hotel shook.’

CCTV footage has been examined but further police action is thought to be unlikely.

City hold a 2-1 advantage from the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie

City hold a 2-1 advantage from the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie 

A picture obtained by this newspaper shows the aftermath of the two boxes which contained multiple fireworks.

Hotel staff are said to have been outraged by the incident and have been praised for their help.

The tie is delicately balanced, with City leading 2-1 from the first leg in Manchester.