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Pep Guardiola admits imploding Manchester City 'not stable enough'

Pep Guardiola called Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Feyenoord "difficult to swallow" and admitted he understood the boos that greeted the final whistle after his side threw away a 3-0 lead in the last 15 minutes.

City at least avoided a sixth consecutive defeat but the manner in which they blew a commanding advantage will do little to settle nerves in and around the club ahead of Sunday’s trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool.

City appeared in total control after a brace from Erling Haaland and another from Ilkay Gundogan had them three up seven minutes into the second half, but after Anis Hadj Moussa got one back in the 75th minute, City imploded.

"It is what it is, difficult to swallow right now," Guardiola said. "The game was good, we played well, we scored three and could have scored more. We do everything and then we give away, especially the first one, and after we are not stable enough to do it.

"It’s not about no run or no commitment, but football you have to be [switched on] in certain moments to do it."

Santiago Gimenez got Feyenoord’s second in the 82nd minute and David Hancko got a dramatic equaliser in the 89th, making City the first team in Champions League history to have led 3-0 in the 75th minute of a match and fail to win.

Some City fans, who suffered through Saturday’s 4-0 humiliation at home to Tottenham, made their frustrations known at the final whistle.

"The last game against Tottenham, 0-4, the supporters were there, applause," he said. "They are disappointed of course and we understand it.

"People come here not to remember success of the past, they come here to see the team win and perform well. I am not the one when the situation is bad or good [to say] what they have to do.

"These supporters, when

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