"They are right" - Pep Guardiola reacts to booing Man City fans after Feyenoord collapse
Pep Guardiola backed the right of Manchester City fans to boo his side after the Champions League draw with Feyenoord - but believes his side can prove them wrong going forward.
City collapsed from 3-0 ahead with 15 minutes left to draw 3-3 as the defence capitulated, prompting boos from some supporters at full-time. City ended their five-game losing streak, but are winless in six and have conceded seven goals in two home games this week - and 17 during this run.
Guardiola was asked about the boos after the game and refused to be critical, instead pointing to the support his side receive every week. "Last game against Tottenham, 0-4 supporters were there, applause. They are disappointed of course and we understand it," the manager said, before being asked if boos were justified given City's recent successes.
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"People come here not to remember success of the pass, 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 we go away, our fans are amazing, travelling. There is nothing to do and they are right to express what they feel."
Guardiola insisted that City played well before the collapse and will work to put things right.
"It will be a tough season for us and we have to accept it for many circumstances," he admitted. "Today unfortunately the game was well done and we couldn’t punish them in the right moment. The team was so committed in many many things but unfortunately in the moment something happens and we are not


