Well, you may as well experience some local culture whilst preparing for the big game.
Ahead of the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final with Manchester United, Anderlecht decided to partake in a bit of light pre-game training in the most public of surrounds – pretty much slap bang in the middle of Manchester City centre.
They found a nice oasis in the urban sprawl in the historic Castlefield area of town, not far from the old Granada Studios. The conservation space is home to an old Roman fort, part of which is still standing, and it acted as a pleasant backdrop to some loosening exercises by the Belgian outfit.
Local chap Rob Pimlott was at hand to film the players in action, who seemed happy enough to mingle with the locals, and accept the cheery Manc’s very courteous sentiments of good luck. Most likely requiring a victory at Old Trafford after 1-1 draw in the first leg, they may need it.
@ManUtd @MENnewsdesk Anderlecht training in Castlefield for tonight's game!! #manchester pic.twitter.com/hgFMg8EhbJ
— RobP (@robpim1982) April 20, 2017
Watching the Anderlecht team train from the office ⚽️⚽️⚽️ @ollierssltd #castlefield pic.twitter.com/F4fj4cR13z
— Stacey Mabrouk (@Stacey_Olliers) April 20, 2017