Manchester City were left fuming at the end of their Champions League draw with Monaco, as former Tottenham defender Eric Dier scored a late penalty to make it 2-2 after the red card chaos View 2 Images Manchester City forward Erling Haaland was not happy (Image: Getty Images)
Erling Haaland slammed "not good enough" Manchester City after pandemonium broke out towards the end of their Champions League match against Monaco.
City twice squandered a lead to draw 2-2 in France, with two red cards brandished and ex-Tottenham defender Eric Dier netting a late penalty to secure a 2-2 draw. The Premier League giants took the lead within the first 15 minutes courtesy of their Norwegian goal machine , who latched onto Josko Gvardiol's lofted pass before deftly lobbing the ball