In the early hours of Thursday morning, in the European Union League, Manchester City unexpectedly suffered a "flameout", and Inter played to a 0-0 draw, which is the first time in the past two years, Manchester City in the European Union League field suffered a draw. The taste of "eating white fruit" is saddening. Midfielder Chivan Dibny is suspected to have suffered from a rat and withdrew from the game at half-time, fearing that he will miss Sunday's crucial showdown with Arsenal.
Man City, coached by Ayn Rand, have scored nine goals in four games, but Inter's counter-attacks are not to be underestimated, with both sides excelling in attack and defense. City had a chance to score at half-time when Kiyun Dibny, who had been working silently with his teammates, attempted to break through the wall but suffered a suspected strain and was unable to hold on in the first half, with Phil Cotton coming on as a substitute.
The change of sides saw the battle become more evenly matched. City's Phil Cotton came close to breaking the deadlock with a shot, while Inter's Mihi Darien also showed threat. Charlotte was closely guarded by the opponents and the pressure increased. In the end, neither team had anything to show for it. It's been two years since City's first whitewash in a UEFA Europa League match in October '22 (against Dormont).
With less than four days to go before the match against Arsenal, it is still unknown whether Chivan Dibny will be able to play. City's leader, Gordiona, said, "We still have to wait for the medical report, and the military doctor told me that he can continue to play if his physical condition permits." However, Godiona emphasized that his team's performance deserves recognition: "We played well, Inter are masters of defensive counter-attacks, it's the beginning of the season and we still have a lot of room for improvement."