Man City flops given brutal L’Equipe ratings after dismal collapse at PSG… with Kevin De Bruyne slammed hardest
MANCHESTER CITY stars were given some devastating player ratings after their shocking collapse against Paris Saint-Germain.City surrendered a two-goal lead and lost 4-2 to PSG in the Champions League at Parc des Princes on Wednesday.Manchester City star Erling Haaland was eviscerated in L’Equipe’s player ratingsCredit: GettyMan City captain Kevin De Bruyne was among the lowest gradedCredit: RexMan City surrendered a two-goal lead against Paris Saint-GermainCredit: GettyJack Grealish opened the scoring for the reigning Premier League champions just five minutes into the second half.Erling Haaland doubled the Citizens’ lead three minutes later to break the home crowd’s hearts.However, Luis Enrique’s men hit back just three minutes later through Ousmane Dembele and levelled things up thanks to Bradley Barcola, who had set up the ex-Barcelona star earlier, on the hour mark.PSG turned the game on its head on 78 minutes with a header by Joao Neves, who picked up a stunning free-kick from Vitinha.Read More on FootballAnd Goncalo Ramos put the icing on the cake in the third minute of stoppage time.It was another horrific display from City amid an extremely turbulent campaign.And L’Equipe didn’t hold back as they eviscerated Pep Guardiola’s flops in their player ratings.Man City captain Kevin de Bruyne was among the worst as he was given a grade of 4.Most read in FootballThe same went for Ederson, Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias and Mateo Kovacic.Matheus Nunes, Josko Gvardiol, Phil Foden, Savinho and Haaland all received a grade of 5.Man City boss Pep Guardiola’s recen struggles could be a response to the end of his marriage to teenage sweetheart Cristina SerraBernardo Silva was the best of the worst as he left Paris with a grade of 6 in the French publication’s notoriously harsh ratings. The result leaves City outside the play-off places in 25th place in the Champions League table.They need a victory against Club Brugge in their final game next week to keep any hopes of progress in Europe alive. More