Summary

  • Wednesday's matches: Aston Villa v Juventus, Liverpool v Real Madrid & Celtic v Club Brugge (all 20:00)

  • News conferences: Man Utd boss Amorim prepared to change formation; Ange Postecoglou says injured Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario out for 'months'

  • Champions League reaction: Man City throw away 3-0 lead in draw at home to Feyenoord

  • City boss Pep Guardiola says he did not intend 'to make light' of self-harm when answering question about scratches on his face

  • Arsenal claim resounding 5-1 win at Sporting

  • Poll: Who is more likely to win Champions League - City or Arsenal?

  • FA says it is investigating claim, which he denies, that referee David Coote discussed giving a yellow card with a fan

  • Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:07 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Phil Foden looks a shadow of the player he was last season, he's brought his England form back to his club. I think he needs to pack his fishing gear away and focus on his game.

    Ian

  2. Sunday's trip to Liverpool 'couldn't be better timed in terms of the drama'published at 10:59 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator on Football Daily

    This isn't what normally happens to Pep Guardiola. In his managerial career, he has never thrown away a three-goal lead. It is the first time it has ever happened.

    In the Champions League, no team has ever been three goals or more behind going into the 75th minute of a match and not lost that game. Feyenoord have created some Champions League history.

    As delighted as they will be, and as well as they have taken their goals, the story has to be Manchester City. This team that used to just show up and intimidate teams the minute they walked out of the dressing room have lost that veneer now. How do you get that back?

    Pep Guardiola faces an enormous challenge now and of course the context of what comes next on Sunday [with a trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool] couldn't be better timed in terms of the drama.

  3. Listen: Champions League Debriefpublished at 10:51 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Kelly Cates in the Football Daily graphic

    Pundits Leon Osman and Andros Townsend and BBC Radio 5 Live's Conor McNamara and Ian Dennis join Kelly Cates for the latest episode of the Football Daily podcast - Champions League Debrief.

    The panel reflect on Manchester City's late collapse at home to Feyenoord and Arsenal's thrash of Sporting, plus interviews with both managers.

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot also has his say on Mohamed Salah’s future while Jude Bellingham reveals his "smile is back" ahead of Real Madrid's visit to Anfield tonight.

    Listen to the latest episode of Football Daily on BBC Sounds or stick with us for some of the top lines from the show.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:45 Greenwich Mean Time

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    City's demise was always going to happen. You can't keep those standards up. Even though Pep has signed a new contract, that means nothing in today's game.

    Jonny, Manchester

  5. Postpublished at 10:41 Greenwich Mean Time

    We will have more on Arsenal's big win in Portugal later on.

    For now, let's go back to Manchester City, their Feyenoord fiasco and their continued struggles, now six matches without a victory.

  6. FA investigates referee Coote over booking claimspublished at 10:33 Greenwich Mean Time

    Referee David Coote signalling during a matchImage source, Getty Images

    The Football Association says it is investigating an allegation that referee David Coote discussed giving a yellow card with a fan before a Championship match.

    Coote, 42, says he denies the new claims and calls them "false and defamatory allegations".

    The referee is already under investigation by the FA and has been suspended by refereeing body the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) and European football's governing body Uefa following separate allegations about his conduct.

    A new report in the Sun newspaper on Tuesday claimed Coote exchanged messages with a fan discussing giving a yellow card before and after a game between Leeds and West Brom in 2019.

    The exchange refers to a booking Leeds defender Ezgjan Alioski received in the match from Coote. There is no suggestion of any financial gain by Coote and the booking is regarded as entirely correct.

    The contents of the report have not been verified by the BBC.

  7. Have Arsenal turned the tide?published at 10:26 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta's Arsenal look to have overcome a dip in form and results, with two big victories following the international break.

    The Gunners breezed past in-form Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday then followed that up with a thumping win at Sporting in the Champions League on Tuesday.

    Captain Martin Odegaard started both of those matches after returning from injury:

    • 02 Nov: Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
    • 06 Nov: Inter Milan 1-0 Arsenal
    • 10 Nov: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal
    • 23 Nov: Arsenal 3-0 Nottingham Forest
    • 26 Nov: Sporting 1-5 Arsenal
  8. Poll: Who is more likely to win the Champions League?published at 10:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    Following Tuesday's results, Arsenal sit seventh in the Champions League table, with Manchester City down in 15th and both teams likely to drop lower after Wednesday's results.

    We want to hear your thoughts on which of the two are more likely to win Europe's elite club competition this season, Arsenal or Manchester City?

    Have your say via our poll at the top of this page.

  9. Watch: Arteta on Sporting winpublished at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sporting 1-5 Arsenal

    You can watch some of Mikel Arteta's post-match press conference below following Arsenal's brilliant 5-1 win in Lisbon.

    Media caption,

    Players returning to fitness have raised Arsenal's levels - Arteta

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:02 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Man City are a system based team where the team is more than the individual players. When a couple of components fail, the system fails and we have 11 blokes wandering around lost. Pep will sort it but it'll take a while. It'll need considerable mental strength from the players.

    Anon

  11. Where are Man City in the Champions League table?published at 09:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    Manchester City

    Manchester City boss Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images

    After their 3-3 draw against Feyenoord, Manchester City are now 15th in the Champions League table.

    City are on eight points after five matches, they have won two, drawn two and lost one so far in the league.

    They could be the lowest British club, in the league, if Celtic win against Club Brugge tonight.

    Arsenal are seventh after their 5-1 win at Sporting.

  12. Record-breaking night for Haalandpublished at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    Manchester City

    Manchester City’s Erling Haaland recorded and surpassed 50 goal involvements in the Champions League on Tuesday against Feyenoord.

    He has now scored 46 goals and registered five assists in the competition, reaching 50 in fewer appearances than anyone else in the competition's history (44th game).

    Manchester City's Erling HaalandImage source, Getty Images
  13. Why did Guardiola have cuts on his head and face?published at 09:41 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola turned up for his post-match press conference with a cut on his nose and scratches on his head.

    Guardiola had a cut on his nose before the game, although it seemed to be healing, but there was nothing on his head as the picture below shows.

    He said he cut himself with a long fingernail.

    Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images
  14. Watch: Guardiola on Feyenoord drawpublished at 09:34 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    You can watch reaction from Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola following his side's draw with Feyenoord here.

    Media caption,

    'Fans have a right to express how they feel' - Pep reacts to booing fans

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:28 Greenwich Mean Time

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    If City were facing a Klopp-managed Liverpool this weekend, I think they would be feeling terror right now. They would be blown away. This Slot team will probably win, but they will leave it narrow enough that City can snatch a share of the points. That's the difference between Klopp and Slot.

    Christian, Liverpool

  16. Gundogan has 'no answers' to City slumppublished at 09:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

    After five straight defeats, Manchester City found a way last night to end that run, while feeling like it had continued.

    The 3-3 draw with Feyenoord must feel like another defeat given City were 3-0 up with 15 minutes to go, before throwing the game away in spectacular style.

    Amazingly City are now 15th in the Champions League table and likely to drop further given half the matches are tonight.

    Ilkay Gundogan was stunned.

    "So quickly after the game I don't have the answers," he said.

    "The goals we conceded are inexplicable, in terms of the way we conceded them.

    "There is only ourselves to blame. The situation, I don't know, the way things are going right now, it is a bit inexplicable."

    You can get all the latest Manchester City news and views on our dedicated club page

  17. 'City were in such a comfortable position'published at 09:13 Greenwich Mean Time

    Alan Shearer
    Former England striker on Amazon Prime

    [Manchester City] look weak, they look light, they look frail.

    Even with two minutes to go and 3-2 up, they take a quick free-kick. Why? Kill the game. They were in such a comfortable position.

    Phil Foden looks on during Manchester City's draw with FeyenoordImage source, Getty Images
  18. 'Fragile, frail & weak' - Man City's defensive woes continuepublished at 09:05 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-3 Feyenoord

    Pep Guardiola shows frustration during Manchester City's draw with FeyenoordImage source, Getty Images

    Pep Guardiola said his Manchester City side were "fragile", while they were also labelled "weak" and "frail" after surrendering a 3-0 Champions League lead against Feyenoord at Etihad Stadium.

    Instead of heading to Liverpool on the back of a morale-boosting win, the defending Premier League champions face their title rivals at Anfield on Sunday with more questions about their defending after having to settle for a 3-3 draw.

    "I don't know if it is a mental thing," said Guardiola, who became so frustrated with his side's performance that he scratched his own face.

    "The game was fine at 3-0, playing good, but then we concede a lot of goals because we were not stable. We gave them the first and then the other one, that is why it was difficult.

    "The situation is what it is. We played a good game but at that level we can't give them away."

  19. Lewandowski enters Champions League 100 club in Brest winpublished at 08:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    Barcelona 3-0 Brest

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport

    Robert Lewandowski celebrates during Barcelona's win over BrestImage source, Getty Images

    Robert Lewandowski became the third player to score 100 Champions League goals as Barcelona overcame Brest in a dominant display.

    Only Cristiano Ronaldo with 141 and Lionel Messi with 129 have scored more times than the 36-year-old in Europe's elite competition.

    Lewandowski's 100th goal came from the penalty spot in the 10th minute after Brest goalkeeper Marco Bizot crashed into the back of the Poland striker.

    Barcelona have moved up to second in the league phase table after winning four of their five matches, while Brest slip to eighth.

  20. Inter Milan go top with narrow win over RB Leipzigpublished at 08:47 Greenwich Mean Time

    Inter Milan 1-0 RB Leipzig

    Stefan de Vrij celebrates after Inter score against RB LeipzigImage source, Getty Images

    Inter Milan won their fourth Champions League game in a row with a narrow victory over winless RB Leipzig.

    The victory sees Inter sit a point clear at the top of the Champions League table. Only Liverpool and Monaco can overtake them on Wednesday night, should they win their matches.

    The Nerazzurri scored the winner in the 27th minute as Leipzig defender Castello Lukeba turned Federico Dimarco's free-kick into his own goal.