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MCI vs FEY

UEFA Champions League

Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Manchester City

vs

Feyenoord

3
FT
3
44' E. Haaland
50' I. Gundogan
53' E. Haaland
74' A. Hadj Moussa
82' S. Gimenez
89' D. Hancko
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Full-Time: 3 - 3
That rounds things off from Manchester, where Man City have collapsed to extend their dismal run of form. Full credit to Feyenoord, who head back to Rotterdam with a point! For now, this is Nicholas Friedlander signing out.
Feyenoord will be ecstatic. They looked resigned to defeat at 3-0 down, and their incredible run away from home this year looked to be coming to an end, but they sparked into life for a comeback that will live long in the memory. Anis Hadj Moussa sparked things with a well-taken goal, and played the ball which led to the third, whilst Igor Paixao was lively throughout. They also have Timon Wellenreuther to thank, who did very well despite shipping three. This is a huge point which has them on course for the playoff round.
City's five game losing run comes to an end, but this draw will feel like a loss. That is often cliche, but to ship three goals in fifteen minutes in the manner they did is simply inexcusable. Pep Guardiola was crest-fallen at full-time, this is a slump he has never experienced, and it seems something is seriously off. They lacked the control that is normally a given, and in many ways the third felt inevitable after the second. It ruined what had been a good first seventy minutes, where Josko Gvardiol was commanding, and the midfield slick with Erling Haaland on course for a hat-trick. They will have to lick their wounds quickly, because a loss away to Liverpool at the weekend, might tip this crisis over the boiling point.
Simply stunning. Manchester City were cruising at 3-0 up, and looked on course not only for victory, but it looked like they would put up a cricket score. When they conceded against the run of play, you still felt as though it was merely a consolation, but Feyenoord got another one, and that led to the inevitable final collapse, as Ederson came rushing off his line, missing the ball which opened it up for Hancko to nod into an empty net, sending the away fans into absolute raptures. They are going to be celebrating long into the night.
90+7'
City are too slow with it, and the referee looks at his watch and blow the final whistle. The home side look shell-shocked!
90+6'
Into referee's time De Bruyne works it in, but Feyenoord clear, and this time they work it safely out before Wellenreuther smashed over halfway.... PLAY GOES ON!
90+5'
De Bruyne conducts as the deepest lying player, but his ball forwards is thumped clear by Trauner for a throw-in. Seconds remaining now...
90+4'
It is a case of anywhere will do for the visitors now, who are defensive in a 5-3-2, as they smash it clear downfield with nobody willing to chase it...
90+3'
It is a midfielder for a defender as Feyenoord look to hang on to what would be an incredible point. Hwang In-beom departs for Facundo Gonzalez Molino.