Manchester City had a disappointing draw against Feyenoord in their Champions League game on Tuesday after blowing away a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3, making their consecutive six games with no win.
The Premier League champion was thought to have won the game after they dominated most of the match, but Pep Guardiola’s side ended up playing a disappointing game. Feyenoord did not give up immediately, as their consistent attack earned them a remarkable comeback, scoring three goals in the last 15 minutes of the game to draw City.
This result added to Manchester City’s winless streak, and while this earns them a point instead of losing the game, it also does not show them as a very prepared team to battle league leader Liverpool on Sunday.
Manchester City needs to pay more attention to their weak defense, as Feyenoord was able to capitalize on it, adding to many of Manchester City’s woes. Their inability to win the game despite their early dominance against Feyenoord raises concern for a team in Premier League and Champions League competition.
This draw is a sign that Pep Guardiola needs to do more on the team side as they plan to regain momentum in both European and domestic leagues. The tactician coach faces pressure from both the management and fans to address the lapses on the team as the season enters a decisive phase.