Man City given Champions League wake-up call by Lyon | Daily News

Man City given Champions League wake-up call by Lyon

Maxwel Cornet pounces on Fabian Delph’s terrible attempt at a clearance to drill Lyon’s opening goal past Manchester City's Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson.
Maxwel Cornet pounces on Fabian Delph’s terrible attempt at a clearance to drill Lyon’s opening goal past Manchester City's Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson.

Manchester, Wednesday: Manchester City assistant manager Mikel Arteta admitted the English champions were handed a wake-up call in a shock 2-1 home defeat by Lyon to start their Champions League campaign on Wednesday.

Arteta took charge for the evening with Pep Guardiola serving a touchline ban for being sent-off in last season's quarter-final exit to Liverpool.

And Guardiola could only watch on in horror as Lyon punished a sloppy first 45 minutes from the pre-tournament favourites through Maxwel Cornet and Nabil Fekir.

Bernardo Silva pulled a goal back in an improved second-half performance, but couldn't prevent City slumping to their first defeat of the season.

"When you are not at the races at the start of a game in the Champions League after, it doesn't matter how good you are, it is too late," said Arteta.

In contrast to their stunning domestic form, City have now lost their last four Champions League games. A decade into their stewardship, winning the competition for the first time may remain the holy grail for City's Abu Dhabi owners.

But it seems City's fans still need to be convinced with plenty of empty seats dotted around the Etihad and the Champions League anthem again booed before kick-off.

That flat atmosphere transferred into a City first-half display riddled with uncharacteristic errors.

"Obviously, the ideal scenario is to have a full stadium every time and to have people supporting and getting behind the team like crazy," added Arteta.

AFP


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