Pep Guardiola has hailed an "incredible gesture" from Raheem Sterling after the Manchester City forward gave 500 tickets for Saturday's FA Cup semifinal against Brighton and Hove Albion at Wembley to children from his old school.
Sterling grew up in Wembley and attended Copland Community School, which is now known as Ark Elvin Academy.
And students will now head to their most famous local landmark to see Sterling in action this weekend.
Ten pupils from the school visited Manchester this week for a tour of the Etihad Stadium before meeting Sterling - and Guardiola offered a glowing assessment of his forward, who continues to grow in stature on and off the pitch.
"It's an incredible gesture, nice," he told a pre-match news conference. "I think these kind of gestures make a better society for everybody.
"Football players are human beings. We live all together and these kind of gestures dignify who he is, the club and everybody. I like it."
Sterling's generosity was not the only ticketing item on the agenda for Guardiola, after City failed to sell out its allocation for the semifinal.
A 17:30pm local-time start, limited late public transport provision back to Manchester, three London matches in the space of eight days and the overall expense of City's fourth trip to Wembley this season have all been cited as factors in the relatively limited uptake.
"Really, honestly, I don't know the reason why, " Guardiola said.
"Maybe the club could answer this question better than me. Always I am alongside the fans, not just our fans.
"When they can go, they will go. When they cannot, they don't go. Maybe for different reasons. Honestly, I don't know."
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