Man City players graded as they fail to win in six games after 3-3 Champions League draw with Feyenoord

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Man City players graded as they fail to win in six games after 3-3 Champions League draw with Feyenoord

  • Manchester City led 3-0 but were eventually held to a 3-3 draw by Feyenoord Rotterdam in the UEFA Champions League.
  • After this game, Man City has 8 points from 5 games, dropping to 15th place.
  • Next up, Man City will be visiting Liverpool in the Premier League.
Man City players graded as they fail to win in six games after 3-3 Champions League draw with Feyenoord

Manchester City looked to have ended their five-game losing streak after leading 3-0, only to be held to a 3-3 draw by Feyenoord Rotterdam in the Champions League‘s first round on Tuesday night.

The “Sky Blues” took a 3-0 lead from Erling Haaland’s penalty in the 44th minute, then in the second half, Ilkay Gundogan added another goal in the 50th minute, and Haaland scored a brace in the 53rd minute.

However, Man City were stubbornly shot and conceded three goals in a row from Anis Hadj Moussa in the 75th minute, Santiago Jimenez in the 82nd minute and David Hankko equalized in the 89th minute.

After this game, Man City has 8 points from 5 games, dropping to 15th place, while Feyenoord has 7 more points, ranking 20th.

Manchester City Player Ratings

Ederson – 4

Guardiola’s back pass was too difficult for him to solve and he conceded the first goal. The second goal should have been better blocked at the near post, and the third goal was another foul.

Rico Lewis – 5

He moved into midfield when the team had possession and was instrumental in City’s build-up throughout the game. However, he was also instrumental in the team’s late equaliser.

Manuel Akanji – 5

There were some moments when he lost focus, but his passing was still his strong point, with 81 passes recorded as the most in the สมัคร ufabet game.

Nathan Ake – 6

He probably looks the best in the team’s defense, making good tackles and passing accuracy of 97%. However, after being substituted, the team conceded 3 goals.

Josko Gvardiol – 4

Still hungover from the previous game, made a complete mistake with the first goal, not passing back well, and the third goal, he didn’t have time to help with defense. It’s worrying whether he will still be able to play in the Liverpool game with this kind of confidence problem.

Ilkay Gundogan – 6

With the energy of Nunes and Bernardo in the midfield, his job is much easier, but Gundogan’s defense is still a problem for him, even if he scores.

Matheus Nunes – 7

This was one of Nunez’s best games. His movement and ability to break down defences was key. His timing in breaking through the visitors’ defence and providing the assist for Haaland’s second goal was a big one.

Phil Foden – 6

Trying to create chances for teammates, always feeding behind Haaland, very dangerous when he has the ball, and almost scored several times, but eventually missed the chance because he was substituted when the team was leading.

Bernardo Silva – 7

He pressed high, making it difficult for Feyenoord to set up the game, and he repeatedly intercepted the ball from advantageous positions. It’s a shame he didn’t have an assist in this game.

Jack Grealish – 6

Missed a golden opportunity to make it 4-0. He did well when he had the ball, pulling the away team’s defense and creating space for his teammates to play.

Erling Haaland – 8

He made up for his poor form in previous matches by scoring two goals alone. He could have scored a hat-trick if he hadn’t hit the post. *He has now scored 17 goals in all competitions.

Substitute

Jahmi Simpson-Pusy (on for Ake 68′)  –  4

Experience is very important in a game with such pressure. In addition to the defense not helping much, the game also looks stuck.

Kevin De Bruyne (on for Foden 69′)  –  6

It was like he came in to build up his fitness before the game against Liverpool, but in the end he was surprised when his opponent scored 3 goals in return.

James McAtee (on for Gundogan 69′)  –  5

After coming on, he didn’t have much of an impact in the midfield and even got a yellow card.