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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.

Asked what was missing from the performance, Haaland continued: 'Energy, we need more energy. We need to get at them more as we did in the first half. 

'We dominated much more and now in the second half, they took the advantage more and I don't think it's good enough.'

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