Pep Guardiola (53), Manchester City manager, must have been so angry that he tore his head off and bled.
Manchester City drew 3-3 against Feyenoord at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, on the 27th (Korea time), scoring three goals first and then conceding three goals.
Manchester City is now tying for a winless streak of six games (1 win and 5 losses). With two wins, two draws and one loss (eight points), Manchester City is 15th among the 36 teams. Feyenoord ranked 20th with two wins, one draw and two losses (seven points). The first to eighth places will advance to the round of 16 tournaments, and the ninth to 24th places will play in the playoff, which will determine their advance to the round of 16.
Hwang In-beom, who started as the 카지노사이트 center midfielder, also contributed to the dramatic draw. He actively moved in the midfield to coordinate the game and stably played the role of linking offense and defense.
Until the beginning of the second half, Manchester City seemed to have a landslide victory. Elin Holland scored the first goal in the 44th minute of the first half by kicking a penalty (PK) from a handball foul. Manchester City continued to score a goal early in the second half. In the fifth minute of the second half, Ilkay Kwon Doan shook the net with a left-footed shot near Akseble. In the eighth minute of the second half, Holland scored multiple goals, widening the gap to 3-0.
Feyenoord, however, started to chase from mid to late in the second half. In the 30th minute of the second half, Haji Musa did not miss Yosuko Gvardiol’s pass and scored a comeback goal. Santiago Jimenez shook the net with his right foot at the 37th minute of the second half and chased after the ball by one goal. Then, David Hantzgo scored the equalizer with a header at the 44th minute of the second half to achieve a stunning draw.
At the post-match press conference, Guardiola’s head and face were covered with scratches. He even showed blood on the nose. The British daily Mail reported on the day that Guardiola left red marks on his nose and head after the collapse of Feyenoord.
According to the media, Guardiola admitted that it was a loss to change three players at once in the middle of the second half with a 3-0 lead. “The game was not over, but it didn’t seem dangerous in a 3-0 situation,” he said.
When asked why his head and nose were injured, he joked, “That’s right. It was hurt by your fingernails,” adding, “I hurt myself with my nails during the game. I wanted to hurt myself.”
“We’ve lost a lot of games recently and we’ve weakened. We need to win,” he said. “I don’t know if today’s result is a mental issue for the players. We played desperately for the victory, but it didn’t work.”