10 resultsfor “why did Manchester City concede three goals”
Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city), [Tottenham](/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur), [Aston Villa](/sport/football/teams/aston-villa), [Sunderland](/sport/football/teams/sunderland) and [Chelsea](/sport/football/teams/chelsea). In their past three games, Forest have remarkably scored 12 times and conceded just twice to improve their goal
City have scored nine goals in those three games against [Liverpool](/sport/football/teams/liverpool), [Chelsea](/sport/football/teams/chelsea) and [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) and conceded only one. Guardiola has a great bench if anyone gets injured, but his team picks itself
conceding three times through Thierno Barry's double - one goal gifted by a Marc Guehi error - and Jake O'Brien's header in just 13 minutes. Though Erling Haaland instantly pulled a goal back
Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city)'s Jeremy Doku in November at the Etihad. Slot's side have conceded one spot-kick not given through VAR - in the reverse meeting with City when Matheus Nunes was bundled over
Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) are second (42.1) with [Chelsea](/sport/football/teams/chelsea) top (43.2). "Teams were starting to get scared of [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal)'s set-pieces," former [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) defender Gael Clichy said on BBC Radio 5 Live
Manchester City and Arsenal showing images of Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/1024/cpsprodpb/2179/live/ee734680-39d7-11f1-879d-1b2f5c3919b8.jpg)Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Mikel Arteta has won only one major trophy since taking charge of Arsenal in December
Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city), meaning next season will be their fifth year in a row of flitting between the top two divisions. Only [Fulham](/sport/football/teams/fulham), between 2017-18 and 2021-22, have 'achieved' that before - with
Manchester City**](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) **already hold the record for most consecutive FA Cup semi-finals - eight between 2019 and 2026 - but can they become the first team to reach four finals in a row?** That
conceded fewer than one goal per game. But in their third game of the season, they lost to Liverpool 1-0 at Anfield, with a late Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick deciding the match. The obvious
conceded anyway, but I can't see past another [Leeds](/sport/football/teams/leeds-united) win here. There is a nice balance to Daniel Farke's side. This one might be a little bit nervy but I think they