Phil Foden has urged City to learn from their mistakes after letting a two-goal lead slip to draw in the Premier League against Brentford.
Manchester City forward Phil Foden conceded his team's defence of the Premier League title is over following their 2-2 draw at Brentford on Tuesday.
PHIL FODEN admits Manchester City’s dream of a fifth straight Premier League crown is “done” after their Brentford collapse. The England ace’s double looked set to move Pep Guardiola’s
Manchester City gave up a 2-0 lead last time out and will be looking to get back on track against Ipswich Town in the Premier League.
Foden, speaking to TNT Sports, said: "We just looked tired at the end, the last 20, 30 minutes. We looked leggy and they put the pressure on and put longer balls into the box.
Manchester City have now dropped 14 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season after Brentford's late revival.
Phil Foden admitted that Man City's bid to win a fifth successive Premier League title is over after the champions drew 2-2 at Brentford.
City are two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea in the battle to qualify for next season’s Champions League. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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