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Ilkay Gündogan Reflects on Manchester City’s Struggles in Champions League Draw
Ilkay Gündogan has expressed his frustration with Manchester City’s recent form, describing their performance as "inexplicable" after the team let a commanding 3-0 lead slip in a 3-3 draw against Feyenoord in the Champions League. The match, held at the Etihad, highlighted a challenging period for Pep Guardiola's side as they sought to end a five-game losing streak.
Early on, City appeared to be in full control, with an Erling Haaland double and a goal from Gündogan setting them up for what seemed to be a decisive victory. However, defensive errors, including misplaced passes by Josko Gvardiol and a mistimed intervention by goalkeeper Ederson, opened the door for Feyenoord’s Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Giménez, and David Hancko to score. The equalizer came agonizingly close to the end of regulation time, leaving City fans and players stunned.
Reflecting on the match, Gündogan admitted, "The goals we conceded are hard to explain. We only have ourselves to blame. To be 3-0 up after 75 minutes, controlling the game, and then giving it away so easily is frustrating. Feyenoord were ruthless, capitalizing on every chance they had. It's a tough result to process."
The draw places Manchester City 15th in the Champions League standings, with eight points and three games remaining. Half of the other teams have yet to play their games in hand, adding pressure on Guardiola’s squad. Only the top eight teams will secure a direct place in the last 16, while the next 16 teams will face playoffs.
The challenges don’t end in Europe. City will face Liverpool on Sunday in the Premier League, a crucial match with potential ramifications for their season. A defeat would see Arne Slot’s Liverpool side pull 11 points ahead of City, further intensifying the scrutiny on Guardiola and his team.
Off the pitch, Guardiola addressed concerns over a visible scratch on his nose, clarifying remarks made during a post-match press conference. He explained, "I mentioned a sharp fingernail caused the scratch, but I want to make it clear that my comment was not meant to trivialize the serious issue of self-harm." Guardiola used the opportunity to emphasize the importance of mental health awareness, encouraging individuals to seek support through resources like the Samaritans hotline.
As Manchester City navigates this turbulent phase, both players and management are under pressure to rediscover their winning form. With critical games on the horizon, the team’s ability to bounce back will be tested on multiple fronts.