A furious Erling Haaland claimed Manchester City lacked energy after failing to win their fifth consecutive away game in the Champions League.
Eric Dier scored a controversial 90th-minute equaliser from the penalty spot, a decision that left Pep Guardiola seething after Nico Gonzalez’s high boot had caught the ex-Tottenham defender.
But Haaland, who scored both of City’s goals on the night, refused to make excuses for the 2-2 draw.
'Of course it doesn't feel good, we didn't win. We did things unnecessarily in the second half and I don't think we played good enough, we don't deserve to win and that's why,' he said during his post-match interview.