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Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe (right) in action with Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol during the Champions League knockout phase, first leg playoff match yesterday. – REUTERSPIC

accountability’ message after latest collapse

M ANCHESTER CITY’S John Stones admitted that he was “angry and frustrated” after his side’s late defeat to Real Madrid, revealing that Pep Guardiola had told his players to “take accountability” after the latest collapse. The 3-2 defeat in the first leg of a mighty Champions League playoff tie had a familiar feel as the holders came from behind to snatch a late victory and the hosts imploded again. Guardiola’s side have squandered winning positions repeatedly across a campaign that has seen them in stuttering form both domestically and in Europe, and they led 2-1 here after Erling Haaland struck for a second time from the penalty spot 10 minutes from time. But Brahim Diaz, once of the Manchester club, equalised soon after before Jude Bellingham snatched a one-goal advantage in the tie in stoppage time after another defensive error. And Stones admitted that he and the rest of the squad needed to look at themselves to solve the recurrent failings. “I don’t know how to put it into words straight away,” Stones told Amazon Prime , citing the 5-1 defeat to Arsenal as another recent performance in which Manchester City had shown complacency. “It’s so raw and frustrating for everyone. We were right in the game until so late on, and then two situations happen and we end up conceding. “It’s frustrating as a defender to come away with that result. Angry and frustrated is what I can say. “Honestly, I haven’t got the answer. We need to see games out better, that’s for sure. “The manager has said to us that we need to take accountability for what we do on the pitch, and I think we do. These bad moments happen in games.” Manchester City only narrowly avoided a group stage exit from the competition, requiring a win over Club Brugge in their final fixture in the revamped league phase to set up this two-legged tie. They will head to the Spanish capital next week

players were very effective. “They could have been a bit more accurate, but they generated a lot of chances with mobility, teamwork and individual quality.” Ancelotti was not surprised his side were able to deliver such a performance but played down their advantage, urging them to keep focused and not be overconfident in the second leg. “The result is a trick result. You’ve won, it can make you lower your arms, believe that you don’t have to come back and we can’t fall into that trap,” the Italian added. “You have to prepare well, as we did today, with the same focus, quality and sacrifice, just like tonight, which was a great performance.” – The Independent/Reuters

have to keep a positive mentality and look forward. We’ve got another 90 minutes to put things right.” Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti put his side’s success, one of many they have pulled off in this competition in recent years, down to “character and personality”. “I think it was a complete game in all aspects, beyond criticism from my part,” Ancelotti told Movistar Plus . “Everyone worked hard. We had a lot of chances. We didn’t give up when we were behind. It was a well-rounded, unblemished performance. I think we deserved the win. “We defended well, with a compact block … they took the lead with a penalty but up front our

needing to overturn the deficit to set up a Round of 16 clash against either Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen. Such a situation will have come as a real disappointment after a performance that was improved in parts. “We had a great opportunity to go to the Bernabeu 2-1 up, and we go now needing a goal to level when we get there,” Stones added. “We need to stay positives and, as the manager says, hold ourselves accountable. “I think how we started the game, we were right on top. We know the quality that Madrid have got. What happened is avoidable from us as the XI on the pitch. “We’ve got to do better, it’s as simple as that. We

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