For a brief period on Wednesday night, one of Manchester City's best performances of the season threatened to end in a defeat.
After battering Paris Saint-Germain across a goalless first half, the Blues were undone by a slick move that saw Kylian Mbappe shoot through Ederson's legs to give the French side the league.
As well as threatening to reopen the can of worms around City's lack of a No.9 this season, the goal challenged a side that aren't known for responding to break their habit.
City's struggle to come from behind in games has been around domestically for ages — their 2-1 win at Huddersfield in 2017 was the first time they had come back from a half-time deficit in the Premier League for 22 years — but it seems to have perpetuated
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