Pep Guardiola has conceded his Manchester City players are "delicate" after their phenomenal breakdown against Feyenoord in which they discarded a three-goals lead with only 15 minutes staying to draw 3-3.
The shocking finale implies City, the 2023 Champions League champs, are grieving in fifteenth spot in the new organization after a 6th match in all rivalries without a success, including five losses.
"We lost a great deal of games recently, we are delicate and obviously, we want a triumph," Guardiola told Amazon Prime after the match. Talking in his question and answer session, he said: "There's no need to focus on no run or no responsibility, yet football you must be [switched on] in specific minutes to make it happen. Challenging to swallow right now."Watch live soccer on the web
City's next game is at Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday, live on Sky Sports. Rout at Anfield would leave City 11 points off the highest point.
City had seemed set for a certainty supporting triumph against Feyenoord, who are only fourth in the Dutch Eredivisie, in the wake of hustling into a three-objective lead, with Erling Haaland scoring either side of half-time.
Be that as it may, the guests paralyzed City by scoring multiple times in the last quarter of 60 minutes - whenever they first have discarded such a benefit under Guardiola. No group in Champions League history has been driving by three goals after the 75th minute and not proceeded to win.
SOURCE; Sky sports