Man City fans party on streets of Istanbul ahead of Champions League final

Manchester City fans have begun to party on the streets of Istanbul ahead of the side’s Champions League final clash with Inter Milan on Saturday.

The first wave of fans could be seen wandering around the centre of the city on Thursday, setting off sparklers and singing club songs.

They will soon be joined by thousands of other City fans, hoping to witness their team bring home its first Champions League trophy.

Speaking to the PA news agency in front of a giant inflatable Champions League cup in Istanbul’s Taksim Square, he said his plan was to “party” if Man City win the final.

However, he said he would be doing so without a drink in hand.

“It’s in the middle of nowhere,” he said.

“You can’t drink in the stadium… two hours before the game kicks off, no more drink.

Manchester City v Inter Milan – UEFA Champions League Final – Ataturk Olympic Stadium
Manchester City fans, father and son, Kevin (left) and Liam Ryan, in Taksim Square in Istanbul (James Manning/PA)

He said he was “extremely confident” that Man City would win.

“We’re the best team in Europe, if not the world,” he said.

“We should (win), but you never know, it’s football.”

Manchester City v Inter Milan – UEFA Champions League Final – Ataturk Olympic Stadium
(left to right) Colette Howe, Sam Howe, Megan Hart and Mike Howe who are Man City fans outside the Dubliner in Istanbul (James MAnning/PA)

“We’ve got an itinerary and we’re going to go see loads of stuff,” he said.

“You can go and get drunk all the day but you want to enjoy it, it’s beautiful.”

Top of their list was a photo in front of the Blue Mosque.

“I’m going to wear my blue City shirt in the Blue Mosque tomorrow,” Kevin said.

While the Howe family, also from Manchester, could be found drinking with other fans at the nearby Dubliner pub.

Staff and fans at the pub lit sparklers outside, lighting up the street.

Sam Howe, 25, said he was planning on staying up all night if Man City win.

“We’re on the plane back at 5am, so straight through, keep drinking,” he said.

Sam’s mother, Collette, said she would not have travelled to Istanbul except to watch City play.

“We wouldn’t have come here but for City playing here but we like it in here, and we like the music,” she said.

“They’ve got City music on.”

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