Man City is having a nightmare losing streak as their recent match against Feyenoord ended in a draw (3-3). They let a 3-0 lead slip in the second half making it a 6-match winless streak. I can say it was a Feyenoord excellence to make such a great comeback against a league and European-winner opponent. It all started at 75’ through Moussa’s goal, and an 89’ goal by Hancko completed the 3-3 scoreline. City sits at 17th position in the table, while Feyenoord rose to 21st after their exceptional draw. Though City requires a win against Juventus to cement their qualification to the next round, they may face round 2 of qualification if they conjure another defeat and other teams surpass them in the table. A.C. Milan had a marginal victory against Bratislava as the Italians held a 3-2 scoreline by the end of 90+ minutes. It was going to be an easy victory, but a goal by Nino at 88’ made it a bit stressful. Two goals within three minutes by Leao and Abraham made it easy for them. There were many moments where the lead could have easily slipped into a draw, but it ended on a good note for Milan. Atletico had a thumping victory over Sparta Praha (6-0). They dictated the game from start to finish, be it possession, shots on target, or chances created; it was all A. Madrid. Diego, the coach, would rather be the happiest person watching his party dominate the opponent on the football field. Julián Álvarez, after making his move from Man. City to A. Madrid has shown his skills and talent since he is getting more field time here than his previous counterpart. Barca had a 3-0 victory over Brest. Not much to comprehend, as it was an easy and comfortable victory in front of their fans. Brest seemed unthreatening throughout the match, which gave Barca all the confidence to push towards them with full force. Barcelona sits in 3rd place after this victory, which sums up their Champions League run this season under Hansi Flick. Bayern Munich had a 1-0 victory over PSG, and Inter Milan had a 1-0 win against RB Leipzig, summing up the initial phase of this week. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) is the leading goal scorer (7) in this competition, with second place Jonathan David (LOSC) (6). I will be right back until then bye. Post navigation Keeper’s Nightmare… German football highlights – Bundesliga