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Manchester City missed the chance to maintain their perfect record in the Champions League after conceding a late equaliser to Monaco at the Stade Louis II.

Two Erling Haaland goals in the first half, either side of Jordan Teze's stunner, looked to have set Pep Guardiola's side on their way to another victory.

But they failed to take the game to Monaco after the break, not doing enough to put the game out of sight. When Eric Dier won and then scored a late penalty, it cost them.

Haaland was named man of the match after his superb first-half double, but he was furious after the game at how City failed to build on their opening 45 minutes.

City fail to kill it off

There were a couple of spells of possession in this game that felt like watching City back at their best. They m

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