Ilkay Gundogan claims Manchester City are too ‘nervous’ in big European games

‘We always make the wrong decisions’: Ilkay Gundogan claims Manchester City are too ‘nervous’ in big European games following Tottenham defeat

  • Ilkay Gundogan says Manchester City are too nervous in the Champions League
  • He feels City were guilty of trying too hard as they were beaten 1-0 by Spurs
  • Defeat has left them with a deficit to overturn in order to reach the semi-finals 

Ilkay Gundogan believes Manchester City are too nervous and making too many mistakes in the Champions League.

The City midfielder feels City were guilty of trying too hard as they were beaten 1-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final against Tottenham on Tuesday.

The Premier League champions were undone by a late Son Heung-min goal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, leaving them with a deficit to overturn in next week’s return leg.

Ilkay Gundogan believes Manchester City are too nervous in big Champions League matches

After exits in the last 16 and quarter-finals in the past two seasons, transferring domestic dominance on to the European stage remains a challenge for City under Pep Guardiola.

Gundogan told Sky Deutschland: ‘We were not brave enough in the game and we made a lot of simple mistakes.

‘I have the feeling we are nervous in important Champions League games. We always make the wrong decisions.

‘In these matches we always want to do something special because it means (going through to the) Champions League semi-finals. Sometimes less is more.’

Gundogan believes City reacted badly to an early penalty miss by Sergio Aguero.

The Premier League champions were undone by a late Son Heung-min goal against Tottenham

The Premier League champions were undone by a late Son Heung-min goal against Tottenham

The Argentinian was denied by Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris after City were awarded a controversial spot-kick when Danny Rose was adjudged to have handled in the box.

Gundogan thinks the game would have been much different had Aguero scored.

The 28-year-old said: ‘Negative events like that always set us back far too much.

‘Had we scored from the penalty we’d have taken Tottenham apart.

‘But instead we withdrew from the game. That must not happen to a big team. That’s why we’re not there yet.’

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