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Man City face Newcastle as battle for European places hots up

MANCHESTER, England : Manchester City will look to shake off their habit of throwing away leads when they host Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday amid the fight for European qualifying berths.

Pep Guardiola's side have developed a worrying habit of late-game collapses that threatens to define their season, the most recent being Wednesday's 3-2 Champions League loss to Real Madrid in their playoff first leg at the Etihad Stadium.

"I think every mistake that we do ends up in a goal in this season, and from games that we are almost winning, we concede from nowhere," City midfielder Mateo Kovacic told Sky Sports.

"It's tough because it's never happened here. (But) we look to change the season in a good way, because there are still a lot of games to play."

Kovacic's poorly executed back pass allowed Real's Vinicius Jr to intercept the ball and set up Jude Bellingham for a last-gasp winner on Wednesday that has left City's Champions League campaign hanging by a thread as they bid to reach the last 16.

But their more immediate concern is securing a top-four Premier League finish for a Champions League spot next season.

City are in fifth position two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea after 24 games, while Eddie Howe's Newcastle, winners of 12 of their last 14 matches in all competitions, are level with Guardiola's outfit on 41 points in sixth spot.

"I think this team is great, and everybody knows that we are not in the perfect situation, and we will do our best to change it," Kovacic said. "And (Saturday) is a new day and a new challenge to be a better version of yourself."

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