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The top 10 loudest fans in the Champions League have been revealed

The top 10 loudest fans in the Champions League have been revealed

Three Premier League sides make the list and there's a couple of big surprises on the Champions League list.

The loudest fanbases in the Champions League this season have been revealed and three Premier League teams are involved in the list.

We're starting to get a picture of how next season's Champions League is going to look, with Manchester United securing their place in the competition last week and Juventus not going to be in it.

But for Manchester City and Inter Milan fans it's still very much about how this year's tournament is going to end and who will be taking the trophy home.

For City it's the chance to be crowned as European champions for the first time ever and Inter could be the side to stop them winning the Treble and win their own first European title since 2010.

As always with the final there has been plenty of issues with tickets for Istanbul on June 10th, whether it's the number each side has been given or the cost.

However it seems that even if there's the same amount of fans from each side it'll be City who have the advantage when it comes to the atmosphere.

According to Expedia Live City are surprisingly amongst the top 10 loudest and most passionate fans in this year's competition, along with two other Premier League sides.

10. Juventus

9. Galatasaray

8. Chelsea

7. Borussia Dortmund

6. Rangers

5. Real Madrid

4. Celtic

3. Manchester City

2. Barcelona

1. Liverpool

Anfield is known for its famous nights in Europe. Image: Alamy
Anfield is known for its famous nights in Europe. Image: Alamy

Some of the names other than City will come as a surprise because they're not necessarily known for having a great atmosphere or because they had little to shout about this year.

That's certainly the case for Juve who crashed out at the group stage and only managed one win in their six games, finishing below PSG and Benfica.

The two Scottish clubs had very little to cheer either although it was Rangers who really had a horror show, becoming officially the worst team ever in the Champions League.

Pep Guardiola's side being in the top three will cause the biggest surprise though, with the fans often criticised for not being loud enough.

They've even been dug out on occasion for not selling out the Etihad Stadium for European games over the year as well.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Football, Manchester City, Liverpool, Barcelona, Juventus, Rangers, Celtic, Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Galatasaray