Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City shot themselves in the foot once more in the Champions League after crashing out in the quarter-fina...
Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City shot themselves in the foot once more in the Champions League after crashing out in the quarter-finals for the third straight season with a shock 3-1 defeat to Lyon in Lisbon.
A familiar cocktail of defensive errors, missed chances and VAR controversy did for Guardiola’s side with the Catalan coach also under fire for another surprise team selection in the knockout stages.
Midfielder Kevin de Bruyne who scored City’s only goal of the game blasted the Premier League outfit.
“Different year, same stuff. We need to learn, it’s not good enough,” De Bruyne told BT Sport.
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Guardiola is yet to get beyond the last eight in his four years in charge of City as the English side’s wait to be crowned champions of Europe continues despite the billions invested by the club’s Abu Dhabi owners.
“One day we’ll break this gap to the quarter-finals,” said Guardiola.
“You have to be perfect in these competitions in one game and we weren’t.”
City looked disjointed as Guardiola started with an unfamiliar 3-5-2 formation and trailed at half-time to Maxwel Cornet’s strike.
Their pressure in the second half finally told when Kevin De Bruyne levelled 21 minutes from time.
However, Moussa Dembele’s strike to restore the...