Hwang In-beom Gives Man City ‘6G Winless’ Nightmare…’3-0→3-3′ Feyenoord Theatre Draw Laughs! [UCL Review]

Hwang In-beom and his teammates have given Pep Guardiola a new nightmare.

Manchester City drew 3-3 in the fifth leg of the UEFA Champions League phase of the 2024-2025 season against Feyenoord (the Netherlands) at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England on the 27th (Korea time).

Manchester City, which wanted to get out of its fifth consecutive official match by playing a multi-goal game for the first time in a long time, missed the victory by dedicating three goals from the 30th minute of the second half.

As Manchester City lost points, it fell to 15th place (2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, 8 points). Feyenoord, where Hwang In-beom played as the starting player, made a dramatic draw and moved up to 20th place (2 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses, 7 points).

Manchester City, the home team, played 4-3-3. Ederson, goalkeeper Joshko Gvardiol, Nathan Ake, Manuel Akanji and Rico Lewis built the defense. The midfield was guarded by Matheus Núñez, Ilkay Gündoan and Bernardou Silva. Jack Grealish, Phil Foden and Elling Holan were on the side attack and on the front line.

The away team Feyenoord also faced off in the same way. Reuters goalkeeper Timon Bellen wore gloves, while Giss Smal, David Hantzko, Gerno Troner and Bart Nyukouf formed the defense. Quinton Timber, Antony Milambo, and Hwang In-beom handled the midfield. Igor Faixang, Haji Musa, and Julian Karansa were at the forefront of the side attack to score.

Manchester City led the game in the first half. In the second minute of the first half, Gündogan connected Foden’s cutback pass with a non-stop shot and the defense blocked it.

In the 9th minute, the attack unfolded after a long pass went over to the left side. Holan connected Olan Akanji’s early cross with a header from the right, but Bellen Reuters blocked it.

Three minutes later, after a successful forward pressure, Silva’s cross was volleyed by Grealish on the other side, which coincidentally went off Foden.

Feyenoord also sought to counterattack. In the 31st minute of the first half, Hwang In-beom used a good forward pass to create an opportunity for Faiksang. However, Faiksang’s shot went straight to Ederson. Hwang connected the ball that flowed after the corner kick with a volley shot, but looked disappointed as it slightly opened up.

Manchester City eventually created a decisive opportunity. In the 40th minute of the first half, Holan fell into the box in a corner kick attack. The referee saw this and declared a penalty. Timber kicked Holan’s foot.

Manchester City led 1-0 as Holan scored a penalty. Manchester City finished ahead of the first half.

Manchester City scored an additional goal early in the second half. Gündogan connected the ball that flowed out after the corner kick in the fifth minute of the second half with a powerful left-footed shot and headed straight into the goal as it was deflected by the defense.

Furthermore, in the 8th minute of the second half, Núñez, who succeeded in penetrating the left side, scored a low cross and Holan threw himself and put his foot on it to score his team’s third goal. Holan also smiled brightly and shared his joy with Nuñez when the goal was scored.

Feyenoord, however, also launched a counterattack. Gvardiol made a mistake in the clearing at the 29th minute in the second half, and Hajj Musa, who was pressing, intercepted the ball. After beating Ederson, he pushed the ball into an empty goal and scored a chasing goal.

Furious at the fatal mistake, Pep Guardiola vented his anger on the bench.

The anger began to turn into frustration. 카지노사이트 In the 37th minute of the second half, Jordan Rotomba, who replaced an early cross from the left, pushed it to the other side and Santiago Jimenez, who was in the center, pushed it to chase by one goal.

Then, seven minutes later, the tying goal was scored. Ederson came out to clear a long pass from the back, which was controlled by Faiksang’s head to beat Ederson. Faiksang gave it to Hantzuko, who was running towards the empty goal, and Hantzuko pushed it with his head to create a great equalizer.

Manchester City had to swallow its disappointment in the 46th minute of extra time when Grealish’s right foot shot deflected off the defense and hit the post.

Hwang In-beom did not play full-time as a substitute immediately after this situation, but he played for more than 90 minutes.

Based on the soccer statistics company “Sopa Score”, Hwang In-beom recorded 3 out of 7 successful competitions and 3 tackles, including 91% (40/44) pass success rate, one key pass and one big chance creation.

Hwang In-beom and his teammates gave Manchester City a frustration of six games without winning, and rather rejoiced with away fans as if they had won.

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