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Published on 2024-04-24 16:30:00
Roberto De Zerbi, the manager of Brighton & Hove Albion, commented on Manchester City’s recent Champions League match against Real Madrid, where City was beaten on penalties and knocked out of the competition. De Zerbi described City as “unlucky” in the match, acknowledging their dominance in possession and goal attempts during the game. Despite their strong performance, City failed to secure a win when needed, leading to their elimination from the tournament.
Following their Champions League exit, Manchester City bounced back with a hard-fought win over Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final. This victory likely boosted morale within the team after the disappointment of the Real Madrid defeat. As City prepares to face Brighton in the Premier League, De Zerbi emphasized the importance of capitalizing on opportunities and avoiding any bad luck in the title race, given the tight competition at the top of the table.
The upcoming Premier League clash against Brighton presents a crucial opportunity for Manchester City to demonstrate their ability to bounce back from setbacks. With the title race heating up, City cannot afford to rely on luck and must convert their chances to maintain their position as strong contenders in the competition. De Zerbi’s assessment highlights the competitive nature of the league and the need for City to perform consistently to achieve their goals.
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