Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will be furious with careless mistakes as Manchester City threw away the Manchester derby with a pair of big defensive errors late versus Manchester United.
City needed a good bounce to get on the scoreboard and lead Sunday, then had to watch as Bruno Fernandes' late attempt to level the score bounded just wide of the far post.
But the attack wasn't very good, and the defense made it worse late with a pair of awful defensive lapses that let Man United collect all three points at the Etihad Stadium.
So how did Pep Guardiola view the loss?
We'll have Pep's thoughts as soon as he speaks on the USA Network or Peacock Premium.
"Massively, the game was in our hands. I thought we were controlling the game and it seems to be the story at the moment where we switch off and they score two goals. It's about trying to stick together, rebuild, and try to go again."
"We're not used to losing this many games but something you have to experience this in life. When things are going wrong, they seem to go even worse. We've got to stick together, regroup, and go again."
"100 percent I felt we had control 1-nil up. You can concede for 1-1, but not right after. It's unacceptable."
"It becomes a mental thing where you feel it's going to happen again. We need to get back to winning ways."