Erling Haaland slams 'embarrassing' Man City loss at Bodø/Glimt - ESPN
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland called his team's shock Champions League loss to Norwegian underdogs Bodø/Glimt on Tuesday «embarrassing» as manager Pep Guardiola admitted «everything is going wrong» for his team.
City slumped to a 3-1 loss in a match that also saw star midfielder Rodri get sent off for two yellow cards in quick succession.
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The unexpected defeat against the tournament debutants came three days after City were outplayed in a 2-0 loss at fierce rivals Manchester United in the Premier League.
«I don't have the answers. I take full responsibility of not being able to score the goals I should do,» Haaland told TNT Sports. «I just apologise to everyone; every single Man City supporter and every single supporter that travelled today, because in the end it's embarrassing.
»Bodø they played some incredible football and in the end it's deserved. Honestly, I don't know what to say because I don't have the answers, and what I can say is sorry."
City have won just two of their last seven matches in all competitions — and one of those was against third-tier Exeter in the FA Cup.
Guardiola's side started the seventh round of Champions League matches in fourth place, but could be about to drop out out of the eight automatic qualification positions. Teams who finish in positions 9-24 after next week's final round have to go through the playoffs.
«Today was an incredible opportunity for us,» Guardiola said, «but everything is going wrong, going against us in many details. That's a fact and we have to try to change it. The players are there and we tried.
»I don't have any doubt


