'Not good enough' - do Man City have a late goal issue?
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'Not good enough' - do Man City have a late goal issue?
""It's not good enough," Haaland told BBC Match of the Day when asked about the performance. "Of course I don't feel good we didn't win," the Norwegian told TNT Sport. "We do something unnecessarily in the second half and we don't think we played good enough. We don't deserve to win. "We need more energy. We need to get at them more as we did in the first half and dominated much more."
""We need more energy. We need to get at them more as we did in the first half and dominated much more. In the second half they took the lead much more and I don't think it is good enough. "Every Champions League game is tough, look at last year when we went out. There are not many teams who have won their first two games.""
Manchester City drew 2-2 with Monaco after a 90th-minute penalty by England defender Eric Dier cancelled Erling Haaland's second goal. Erling Haaland scored both of City's goals, taking his Champions League tally to 52 in 50 appearances. City twice surrendered a lead and showed reduced intensity after halftime, allowing Monaco to equalise. A worrying trend of conceding late goals has emerged, with eight goals conceded in all competitions and half occurring at crucial moments. The performance highlighted a need for more energy, sharper game management and improved late-game defending.
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