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CHRIS SUTTON: Keeping the champagne for potentially winning the Premier League on ice is bad news for Paris Saint-Germain - Mauricio Pochettino would have loved to seen City celebrating before their semi-final

The postponement at Old Trafford means City have to wait a little longer to be crowned champions.

But, in a way, that might be a good thing. The silver lining for Pep Guardiola is none of City’s players will have been cracking open the bubbly last night.

None of them will have been indulging or celebrating their title win into the wee hours.

Manchester City all but sealed their Premier League title with a 2-0 win against Crystal Palace
But hundreds of Manchester United fans stormed the pitch at Old Trafford in protest against the club's American owners the Glazer family on Sunday, causing their match against Liverpool - which could have confirmed City as champions - to be postponed to an as yet unknown date

Instead, they’re all fully focused on the biggest game of their season — the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain tomorrow night.

City hold a 2-1 lead from the first leg but when Neymar and Kylian Mbappe are in town, that can be wiped out in a flash.