In the early morning of November 27, Man City welcomed Feyenoord after a series of 5 consecutive losses in all competitions. With the pressure to end the bad results, City started well and controlled the tempo.
The first half was exciting as both teams had clear chances, but it wasn't until the 44th minute that Man City opened the scoring. After Erling Haaland was fouled by Quentin Timber in the box, the home team was awarded a penalty. On the 11m mark, the Norwegian star made no mistake to put The Citizens ahead.
City doubled their advantage early in the second half with Ilkay Gundogan's shot. The ball went low, hit David Hancko and flew into the net.
Just three minutes later, Haaland made it 3-0 after a low cross from Matheus Nunes. It seemed that this gap was safe enough for them to hold on for the win, but the rest of the second half unfolded in an unexpected way.
In the 75th minute, Josko Gvardiol had an inaccurate pass back to Ederson, allowing Anis Hadj Moussa to catch it and score to shorten the gap.
The home team's weak defense allowed Santiago Gimenez and Hancko to score in the last 10 minutes of the match to equalize the score at 3-3.
The draw leaves City in 15th place in the Champions League standings. Conceding three goals shows that Pep Guardiola's players are having a mental problem. They need to solve this problem quickly before facing Liverpool at the weekend.