Eriksson angry at collapse
Eriksson angry at collapse
Man City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has accused his players of "giving up" after Chelsea hit a few early goals in the match at the weekend. The six-goal rout was City's biggest loss since 1995 and the worst of Eriksson's entire managerial career.
"It seemed like we gave up, which is very bad," observed Eriksson. "The goals we conceded got easier and easier.
"I still believe we are still a very good team with very good football players. But it is very difficult to explain what happened at the weekend. It was a collective collapse, truly awful.
"I was sat on the bench with 20 minutes to go, looking at my watch wishing it was finished because I knew there was no chance we would come back.
"We saw exactly what happens when you are not prepared to defend properly against the likes of Drogba, Lampard, Essien and Joe Cole.
"If you give them all the space of an airport they will kill you and they killed us."
Chelsea news
Chelsea have just signed Brazilian star for £60m
Chelsea manager furious as transfer target signs new deal
Manchester City news
Gyokeres open to Liverpool or Man City transfer?
Man City defender wanted by Everton