I too have watched the game several times on City+ and it is a classic example illustrating the difference between what is actually going on and what we feel, as City fans, is going on. I am of that generation, as are many on here, that was driven to learn from experience that if you expected the worst City always lived down to expectations. And some of that attitude remains, despite the last decade. So, on Wednesday PSG's goal proved that fate always deals us just what we don't need, just when we don't need it and I spent the rest of the first half feeling things were about to go really wrong and in the last 5 minutes of the half, as my feet twitched into imaginary tackles, I was convinced that City were going to concede a second just at the right time to commit suicide! Watching the game again nothing of the kind! PSG's goal was a good goal but at no point were we in trouble. Under pressure on occasions but not in trouble. The back four played well, at times superbly, and apart from a deflected shot which he tipped over - safety first - Eddie was largely unoccupied. And even I didn't feel the need to help out with the tackling in the second half as it dawned on me very gradually that we were actually murdering them.