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What Kyle Walker did on the Manchester City sideline after Feyenoord scored their third goal

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Kyle Walker’s actions on the Manchester City sideline subsequent to Feyenoord’s third goalIn the Champions League, Manchester City’s problems persisted as they squandered a three-goal advantage against Feyenoord.

 

Manchester City established a 3-0 advantage by the halfway point of the match, courtesy of a brace from Erling Haaland and a deflected volley from Ilkay Gundogan.


 

 

However, City’s defensive vulnerabilities were once more exposed. Josko Gvardiol and Ederson both committed egregious errors against the Dutch titans, resulting in Feyenoord scoring three times in the final 15 minutes.

 

 

 

Pep Guardiola’s substitutions against Feyenoord were the subject of criticism from some City supporters, who were unable to comprehend the events that transpired at the Etihad Stadium. Additionally, there was more than just anger and astonishment in the audience.

 

 

This was one of City’s most unfavourable outcomes thus far this season. Although the team did not lose, the manner in which the final 15 minutes and injury time unfolded undoubtedly gave the impression of a defeat.

 

 

During his post-match interview, Guardiola acknowledged that Man City were “not stable” against Feyenoord; however, he maintained a relatively composed demeanour.

 

 

However, he was not content in the sideline. Additionally, some of his replacements were not.Last night, journalist Joe Bray reported that Ruben Dias and Kyle Walker were both extremely dissatisfied with the footage they were witnessing, in addition to Guardiola’s fury.

 

 

Bray declared, “This is madness,” following Feyenoord’s third goal. Three disastrous goals have resulted in City’s latest collapse.

 

 

“Guardiola is incensed.” After the goal, Walker and Dias arose from the bench. Walker engaged in a heated dispute with the Feyenoord bench, yelling and gesturing. It is uncertain as to what Walker’s precise concern was.

 

 

The players’ dejection was palpable following the final siren, and it was likely the most detrimental event that could have occurred prior to the Liverpool game.

 

Liverpool will be the clear favourites on Sunday, and it will be difficult to locate a City supporter who is optimistic about the match at Anfield.







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