Video of Four Man City Missing Penalties in Training With No Goalkeeper Emerges
- Four Manchester City players inexplicably missed penalties with no goalkeeper during a live training session
- Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Ilkay Gundogan and Erling Haaland failed to hit the target from 12 yards
- The defending Premier League champions are seeking to get back to winning ways after a frustrating draw last weekend
Manchester City are going through a difficult patch this season.
They have lost six of their last nine matches and are eight points behind league leaders Liverpool after 15 matches.
Training footage posted on social media showed four Man City players missing penalties with no goalkeeper.
Man City players miss penalties
A video circulating online showed Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Ilkay Gundogan and Erling Haaland missing the target during a training session.
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The reigning Premier League champions put on a live stream of their training session before their game against Juventus for the fans to watch.
Nearly 20,000 fans tuned in to watch it on YouTube, and many noticed players missing an open goal from 12 yards, per The Mirror.
Foden, who is having a poor season, blazed the ball over the bar, Gundogan's effort went wide, Grealish skied his attempt, while Haaland couldn't find the top corner.
Football fans on social media claimed it was not a penalty session but a crossbar challenge. They'll be aiming to get a win over Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday
They face Manchester United this coming weekend in the Premier League.
Manchester City’s financial breach hearing concludes
Briefly News earlier reported that the hearing on Manchester City’s alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules has ended, with a verdict expected in the coming months.
Held at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in London, the case spanned from September 16 to December 6. The Premier League charged City in February 2023 with violating financial regulations over nine years (2009–2018), including failing to provide accurate financial information.
If found guilty, the reigning four-time league champions could face severe penalties. This high-profile case has sparked widespread interest, with potential repercussions for one of England’s most dominant clubs.
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