Manchester City suffered a remarkable UCL capitulation as they conceded three second-half goals to sacrifice a dominant position and draw 3-3 with Feyenoord at the Etihad Stadium.
Pep Guardiola’s side had opened the scoring shortly before the interval when Erling Haaland converted from the spot, and strikes at the start of the second half from Gundogan and Haaland put the Premier League Champions 3-0 up.
But, after Guardiola had made a trio of changes to rest Gundogan, Phil Foden and Nathan Ake, City fell apart in the second half.
An error by Josko Gvardiol saw the full-back play a no-look pass to Anis Hadj-Moussa, who took full advantage to score what initially appeared to be merely a consolation.
A rejuvenated Feyenoord further punished a lacklustre City late on, as substitute Santiago Gimenez made it 3-2 before David Hancko finished off a terrific move to earn Feyenoord the unlikeliest of draws.