Manchester City have defended charging a top price of £60 for their Champions League quarter-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain next month.
Some supporters expressed their anger when City announced that adult tickets for the last-eight contest would cost between £45 and £60, but City have responded by saying that they are a "fair reflection" of the nature of the tie.
"Pricing for each match is reviewed on an individual basis, based on factors such as the opposition and stage of competition," a club statement read.
"As this match is the quarter-final of Europe's biggest cup competition and the first time the club has progressed to this stage, we believe the ticket prices are a fair reflection of the profile of the game."
The second leg takes place on April 12 at the Etihad after the first leg six days earlier in Paris.