Manchester Metropolis supervisor Pep Guardiola has admitted that his staff didn’t capitalise on their momentum as they suffered a 2-1 defeat at Newcastle United on Saturday.
Metropolis had aimed to scale back Arsenal’s lead on the prime of the Premier League desk to only one level.
Nonetheless, they had been unable to transform the early alternatives offered to Erling Haaland earlier than Harvey Barnes put the hosts forward within the second half.
Though Ruben Dias’ deflected strike levelled the rating at 1-1, Barnes struck as soon as extra to safe all three factors for the Magpies.
“Newcastle is a prime aspect, prime gamers, prime supervisor, so sadly tonight we couldn’t make the momentum that we had,” Guardiola informed BBC Match of the Day.
“It was an entertaining recreation; we each had possibilities, after which there was a momentum shift, and finally, we couldn’t win.”
