The “Citizens” had an impressive unbeaten streak in regular time in the Champions League, stretching to 26 matches (18 wins and 8 draws). However, this streak was unexpectedly broken in the last matchday when the team suffered a heavy 1-4 away defeat to Sporting. Before that, Pep Guardiola’s side showed excellent form, keeping clean sheets in the group stage, defeating Slovan (4-0) and Sparta (5-0), and drawing 0-0 with Inter at home.
Despite the setback in their last game, the English club remains in 10th place, trailing the top eight by just two points. Things are even bleaker for Guardiola’s team in the domestic league, as City suffered a crushing 0-4 home defeat to Tottenham over the weekend. This marked their fifth consecutive loss across all competitions. Currently, City sits in second place in the league table but trails Liverpool by five (or eight) points.
Feyenoord, on the other hand, occupies 21st place in the overall Champions League standings. Interestingly, both of their victories in this season’s tournament came on the road: they defeated Girona (3-2) and Benfica (3-1). However, Brian Priske’s team failed to earn any points at home, losing to Bayer (0-4) and Salzburg (1-3).
It’s worth noting that the team has conceded 10 goals, one of the worst defensive records in the competition—only four teams have weaker defenses. Over the weekend, Feyenoord hosted Heerenveen and secured a 3-0 victory, marking their third consecutive win in the domestic league. After 13 rounds, Feyenoord is in third place in the Eredivisie standings, trailing PSV by eight points.
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