
Manchester City’s awayday blues haunted them again as Monaco snatched a late 2-2 draw in their Champions League league phase clash through Eric Dier’s controversial late penalty.
A number of City backroom staff were sent off as tensions boiled over while referee Jesus Gil Manzano was observing the VAR monitor, before he ruled Nico Gonzalez’s high boot on Dier in his own box was a foul – despite getting a touch on the ball.
Dier stepped up from 12 yards to send Gianluigi Donnarumma the wrong way, and stretch Man City’s winless away run in the tournament into a second year – 12 months to the day since they last won a game on the road at Slovan Bratislava.
Even with that decision, City should have been out of sight after twice hitting the crossbar and racking up 18 shots without managing to add to their first-half Erling Haaland double.
The big Norwegian was in fine form again to score twice before the break from just seven touches – with one a kick-off.
A deft flick on Josko Gvardiol’s lofted pass after 14 minutes was his first touch of the night, but the intrigue about his efficiency was shortlived when Jordan Teze rifled a fine 20-yard equaliser into the top corner three minutes later.
Phil Foden hit the bar amid City’s increasing domination before Haaland finally powered a header from Nico O’Reilly’s cross beyond Philipp Kohn for his second just before the break.
“I still think I’m involved in the game with my movements, giving space to others. It’s not only about touching the ball as to if you’re in the game or not,” Haaland told TNT Sports after the game.
City should have added to their lead with Tijjani Reijnders also denied by the woodwork after the interval, and Haaland spurning a fine chance for his hat-trick soon after.
The visitors looked certain to emerge victorious but, without managing to increase their fragile lead, were made to pay late on when Gonzalez’s challenge was punished in the harshest terms.
Haaland: We didn’t deserve to win
Double goalscorer Erling Haaland to TNT Sports:
“I don’t think we played good enough. We don’t deserve to win. We need more energy. We needed to do more of what we did in the first half. We dominated much more and then in the second half they took the lead much more. It’s not good enough.
“I didn’t see [the penalty]. I don’t know, if you kick someone in the face I guess it’s a penalty.”
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