Pep Guardiola admits Manchester City did not deserve to win their UEFA Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain – and accepts that an early exit from the competition could become reality following a 4-2 defeat at the Parc de Princes.
Paris Saint-Germain finally showed it can shine in the Champions League without superstar Kylian Mbappé by rallying from 2-0 down in the second half to beat Manchester City 4-2 for a crucial victory.
Manchester City once again coughed up a Champions League lead, losing 4-2 from 2-0 up against a rampant Paris Saint-Germain.
Manchester City’s Champions League play-off hopes will rest on the final matchday of the league phase after they once again threw away a two-goal lead to fall to a deserved defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes.
The Champions League league phase, part of the UEFA competition's new format, is nearing the end and with it teams are being bounced from the competition. The league phase mirrors that of a league table across prominent leagues in Europe.
Manchester City take on Paris Saint-Germain in a mammoth contest in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night, with their future in the competition at stake.
Manchester City return to their struggling continental campaign and travel to the French capital this week to take on reigning Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saint-Germain.So far this season, the Champions
The Paris Saint-Germain vs Manchester City UEFA Champions League match will be played at Parc des Princes in Paris, France, on Wednesday, Jan 22.
There is no stopping Kylian Mbappé from climbing the ranks of the greatest goalscorers in Champions League history.
The 2023 winners were stunned by a rousing PSG comeback, with Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola scoring four minutes apart to drew the hosts level on the hour.
Manchester City collapsed from 2-0 to lose 4-2 at Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League and Pep Guardiola conceded his team deserved nothing from a thrilling game.