Blackpool boss Ian Holloway was left fuming by the manner of Manchester City's 3-2 victory over the Seasiders at Bloomfield Road in October. Three decisions went against his side and Holloway is looking for revenge when the two teams meet at the City of Manchester Stadium.
"I want some revenge if we can possibly be good enough to get it," Holloway said.
"I think Man City have improved massively in the period since they played us and that they are going from strength to strength, but we are going to go to their ground and I want to see if we can beat them this time.
"I won't be going there to shut up shop or say 'goodness me, they are fantastic'.
"We are going to try to attack them, so hopefully it will be a good game."
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