
Manchester City suffered another late collapse in the Champions League, conceding twice in the final five minutes to fall 3-2 against Real Madrid.
This comes despite an Erling Haaland double in the clash.
Pep Guardiola’s side had taken the lead twice, with Haaland opening the scoring after a well-worked move involving Josko Gvardiol and Jack Grealish.
Madrid equalized in bizarre fashion when Kylian Mbappé shinned a Dani Ceballos pass past a stunned Ederson.
City regained the advantage in the 80th minute when Haaland converted a penalty after Ceballos fouled Phil Foden.
But just when City seemed poised for victory, their familiar defensive frailties resurfaced.
Brahim Diaz punished a goalkeeping error from Ederson to level the score, before Jude Bellingham capitalized on a Rico Lewis mistake to snatch a stoppage-time winner for Madrid.
The result leaves City’s Champions League hopes in jeopardy ahead of the return leg at the Santiago Bernabéu.