Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was left frustrated after a stoppage-time goal from Phil Foden condemned his team to a 2-1 defeat at home to Leeds United, with the visitors' second-half revival suggesting they are capable of climbing back up the Premier League table.
Leeds boss Daniel Farke has come under criticism for a lack of adventure in certain areas of play but he was almost rewarded after changing tactics and formation at halftime that almost reversed their fortunes. After a change of strategy, Leeds rallied with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring immediately after the restart.
The goal gave Leeds hope, and manager Daniel Farke said Gianluigi Donnarumma's apparent injury was "within the rules". "It is not the elephant in the room," Farke said. "It looks like a massive turning point in Leeds' season." However, City found some brilliance to get away with one this afternoon.
The defeat means Manchester City are now five points off the top of the Premier League table after back-to-back losses.
Leeds boss Daniel Farke has come under criticism for a lack of adventure in certain areas of play but he was almost rewarded after changing tactics and formation at halftime that almost reversed their fortunes. After a change of strategy, Leeds rallied with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring immediately after the restart.
The goal gave Leeds hope, and manager Daniel Farke said Gianluigi Donnarumma's apparent injury was "within the rules". "It is not the elephant in the room," Farke said. "It looks like a massive turning point in Leeds' season." However, City found some brilliance to get away with one this afternoon.
The defeat means Manchester City are now five points off the top of the Premier League table after back-to-back losses.