Manchester City were held to a 0-0 draw in their opening Champions League game against Inter at the Etihad Stadium. The Serie A champions put on an impressive display, seeking revenge for their defeat in the 2023 final. Despite dropping points at home, City manager Pep Guardiola is not concerned due to the new format of the competition. However, he expects a better performance from his team when they face Arsenal on Sunday. Inter will take on Milan in the Derby della Madonnina this weekend.
Inter stifled City with their strong defense and confident possession play. They were able to break through City’s midfield but struggled with decision-making and execution in the final third. It was rare to see a team stifle City like this, as Simone Inzaghi’s side controlled the game and goalkeeper Yann Sommer had little to do.
City made changes at halftime but failed to shift the dynamic of the match. Phil Foden had a close-range shot saved, while Matteo Darmian missed an opportunity by not shooting when played through expertly by Mehdi Taremi.
In the dying minutes of the game, it seemed like Inter were starting to cling on as City increased their intensity and created chances. Ilkay Gundogan missed two glorious headed chances that could have secured victory for City.
it was a disappointing result for Guardiola’s side who were outplayed by Inter throughout most of the match. Inzaghi deserves credit for his team’s outstanding performance at the Etihad Stadium.