Manchester City are in serious danger of crashing out of the Champions League after blowing a two-goal lead to lose 4-2 at Paris St-Germain.
Paris Saint-Germain showed that there is life in their UEFA Champions League campaign still with an incredible fightback from 2-0 down to win 4-2 against Manchester City at a rainy Parc des Princes on Wednesday.
A bold new vision for the Champions League was launched this season, meaning more games and more money for European soccer's elite, as well as a rebuttal to the threat of a controversial breakaway super league.
Manchester City once again coughed up a Champions League lead, losing 4-2 from 2-0 up against a rampant Paris Saint-Germain.
Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City met in the UEFA Champions League at Parc des Princes on Wednesday in perhaps the most critical league phase game so far this season. The Ligue 1 titleholders and their English Premier League counterparts are both facing potential elimination from the tournament after poor runs of form this European season.
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
Across all of their matches involving John Brooks as the lead referee, Manchester City have recorded six wins in nine matches, with the other three resulting in defeats to Brentford, Aston Villa, and the recent drubbing courtesy of Spurs.
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
Manchester City lose 4-2 to PSG after squandering a two-goal lead, leaving their Champions League hopes in jeopardy.
The Champions League has never before seen the kind of hectic multi-screen action that will play out in the eighth and final round of games next Wednesday.
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.
Rio Ferdinand says Manchester City would be "embarrassed" to fail to make the UEFA Champions League knockouts after defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.