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Manchester City 3, Erling Haaland 44′, PEN 53′, Gündogan 50′

Feyenoord 3, Moussa 75′, Gimenez 82′, Hancko 89′

Welcome to your short summary.

Manchester City leave this week with a Champions League tie draw and some questions to answer after this surprise draw in a season plagued by injuries. The game was characterized by many failures, many defensive errors and a performance below 100%.

A game that had a similar feel to most City games but still resulted in some good games for the team as the intensity was there early on. The points were a little inconsistent, but in the end it was a little too late as they lost points.

One where City were in control with possession and chances. They played a very sloppy game and now find themselves in a precarious position in the UCL round-robin race.

City had so many players playing poorly this time around and that included some lineup decisions forced by injuries and illness.

Two notable players who played well and were lively were Phil Foden and Rico Lewis, who performed well despite the defeat.

The story of the evening is that City have suffered another point loss this season and now need to heal.

A bizarre result and we move.

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