Manchester City paid the penalty to Monaco Draw

Manchester City was held in a 2-2 2-2 draw by Monaco at the Louis II stadium while Eric Deer’s late penalty refused Pep Guardiola a second consecutive victory in the Champions League.
The Premier League Rivals Arsenal and Newcastle United were both victorious on Wednesday, and City seemed to be on the right track to avenge its release in 2017 in 2017 in the hands of Monaco to a late twist in the tale.
Erling Haaland put City in the 15th minute when he hung on to the smart ball of Josko Gvardiol forward and raised Philipp Kohn.
Jordan Eze’s astonishing strike just outside the area leveled things for Monaco, but City continued to dominate during the opening period.
Phil Foden struck the crossbar before being refused by a beautiful reflex except Kohn, who produced more heroism to thwart the Tijjani Reijnders before the brilliant head of Haaland in the lower corner to the left which does not restore the head of the city.
The woodwork prevented City from stretching their advance in the second half while the Reijnders struck the crossbar, and the inability of visitors to make the most of these chances was punished controversially, Monaco attributed a kick following a Var review after a free blow of Nico Gonzalez.
Fractious scenes while the referee consulted the pitchid instructor saw the red boxes shown on the two benches, but Dier kept his bloody and Force City to be satisfied on the one hand.
Borussia Dortmund 4-1 Athletic bilbao
Dortmund now scored in the successive matches of the Champions League, but they made sure that it ended with the victory.
The quarter finalists last season, Dortmund suffered a remarkable collapse in the day of the day when they fired 4-4 with Juventus. However, they were not mistaken this time in sending sport.
Daniel Svensson returned home to the Far Post in the 28th minute to give Dortmund the advantage, before Carney Chukwuemeka’s first European goal did 2-0.
Gorka Guruzeta withdrew a 11 minutes later, but Serhou Guirassy and Julian Brandt made the points for Dortmund.
The result was the worst of a difficult night for the Spanish teams, Barcelona losing 2-1 against the Saint-Germain of Paris and Villarreal claiming a late point against Juventus during a 2-2 draw.
Georges Mikautadze put Villarreal in advance in the 18th minute, but the goals of Federico Gatti and Francisco Conceição seemed to have Juve on the right track for the three points.
However, Renato Veiga, who was loaned to Juve in the second half of last season, beat a 90th minute header at home to win a draw.
Napoli 2-1 Sporting Lisbon
Rasmus Hojlund took his count for Napoli since Manchester United lent three goals with a decisive double for the champions of Serie A.
Hojlund was launched by the former Manchester City star, Kevin de Bruyne, for the two goals, clinging to the Belgian through the ball to open the scoring in the 36th minute.
Luis Suarez’s penalty equaled the questions in the 63rd minute, but Hojlund returned home from Bruyne Cross 11 minutes to win Napoli’s victory.
Elsewhere, Bayer Leverkusen attracted 1-1 with the PSV Eindhoven and the Azerbaijanic team Qarabag continued their magnificent departure, which makes two victories of two by beating Copenhagen 2-0.
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