Celtic 3-3 Manchester City, Brendan Rodgers side end Guardiola's winning streak: Twitter reactions
Prior to Celtic clash, Guardiola's Manchester City won 10 games in all competitions.
Manchester City's hope of registering their 11th straight win in all competitions since the start of the 2016/17 campaign came to an end when they were forced to settle for a 3-3 draw against Celtic in the Champions League fixture on 28 September.
Pep Guardiola took his men to Celtic Park for the midweek European fixture to face the Scottish side. Celtic took the lead on three occasions and the Premier League leaders were forced to come from behind each time to avoid a defeat.
Raheem Sterling, who played under Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool scored for both sides. His own goal helped the hosts to take the lead for the second time in the match in the 20<sup>th minute. However, the England international equalised for his side eight minutes later.

Moussa Dembele was the star man for Celtic as his brace was crucial for his side to seal their first point in the group stages of the Champions League. IBTimes UK have compiled some tweets after Guardiola failed to secure his 11<sup>th consecutive win as City manager.
Anyone know where Sergio Aguero was tonight?
— Ladbrokes (@Ladbrokes) September 28, 2016
This mans pocket... #Celtic #CelticvCity pic.twitter.com/fAvaIpUZrB
Raheem Sterling finally paying back Brendan Rodgers for all he did for him at Liverpool.
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) September 28, 2016
Sterling scoring an own goal vs his old manager Brendan Rodgers pic.twitter.com/kPHbHtkOgX
— . (@VirgilDanDijk) September 28, 2016
Don't expect to see many better games this term than #celticvcity or see & hear more passion & noise than generated in Paradise.
— Brian McNally (@McNallyMirror) September 28, 2016
Just remember @aguerosergiokun pic.twitter.com/89VDZ5QIft
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) September 28, 2016
Can Pep Guardiola's Man City win against a Scottish team that goes by the name of Celtic who are managed by Brendon Rodgers?
No.
— UtdWay (@UtdWay) September 28, 2016
Two things: 1. When Brendan Rodgers is involved in a football match, pretty much anything can happen. 2. City not quite the super team yet.
— Simon Hughes (@Simon_Hughes__) September 28, 2016
Brendan Rodgers right now! https://t.co/h6hC9y2OrF
— Sunday League (@SundayShoutsFC) September 28, 2016
Our fans when Celtic attack #celticvcity https://t.co/vJNC3pJ2Tc
— Kevin De Bruyne (@VintageDeBruyne) September 28, 2016
When you end Pep Guardiola's 100% win record pic.twitter.com/0kqG8IbtkT
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) September 28, 2016
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