Paris Saint-Germain completed a stunning comeback to beat Manchester City 4-2 with Pep Guardiola’s side now plummeting out of the Champions League knockout places.
City find themselves two points adrift of 24th-placed Stuttgart with their European future now hanging in the balance ahead of their final league-phase fixture against Club Brugge on January 29.
Only a victory will be enough for City to sneak into the play-offs. A win would leave them level on points with Brugge but with a superior goal difference, victory will be enough for City to escape the drop zone.
Second-half goals from Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland looked to have put Guardiola’s men in the driving seat but their defensive shortcomings were exploited yet again as they collapsed at the Parc des Princes.
Eleven minutes of pulsating action saw four goals fly in – with Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola drawing the hosts level – before the comeback was then completed by Joao Neves, who raced onto a cross at the back post to head his team into a late lead.
Goncalo Ramos adding a fourth in stoppage time only added insult to injury.
It is now 21 points dropped from winning positions for this barely recognisable City side, who now have a mountain to climb just to progress into the play-off stages. Winning against their upcoming Belgian opponents is non-negotiable.
Man City boss Pep Guardiola speaking to TNT Sport:
“First half, they had the moments. We had one or two but they were better.
“We score in five minutes and then they score in five minutes. In that moment they believed. They were better. Quicker and faster.
“The best team won and we have a last chance at home to [Club] Brugge. It could happen. If we do not win, we do not deserve it. This is the reality, we did not get enough points and we have to accept it.”
Man City forward Jack Grealish speaking to TNT Sport:
“Usually in these moments we are so good. It has happened too many times this season – going one, two or three goals up and not being able to see it out. In every other season we have been so good managing the games.
“I don’t know if it is a confidence issue. It is down to ourselves to change that moving forward and to win that game next week [vs Club Brugge].
“We have had games like this in recent season. Big pressure games and we are going to need that. It is down to us and we are really good at home.”
Source: Sky Sports