Manchester City’s wait for an away win in Europe has ticked over to a year and in astonishingly chaotic fashion.Eric Dier rescued a point for Monaco as his penalty secured a 2-2 draw against City in their Champions League encounter at the Stade Louis II.GettyDonnarumma sparked the fracas between City and Monaco when he refused to give the hosts the ball…[/caption]AFPAs a Monaco coach saw red during the chaos[/caption]What sparked the chaotic end to City’s clash against Monaco?Dier was given the chance to equalise from the spot after Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano felt City midfielder Nico Gonzalez had made contact with the Englishman’s head inside the box with his boot despite winning the ball first.The incident was initially missed, but Cesar Soto Grado, the VAR for the match, instructed Manzano to review the incident on the pitchside monitor.As Manzano pored over replays of Gonzalez’s supposed infraction, a scuffle between the teams broke out as City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma refused to hand the ball over while on the sideline.Given the proximity to both benches, it was only a matter of time before more bodies got involved as City’s Ruben Dias and Monaco midfielder Krepin Diatta shoved one another.Amid the chaos, a Monaco coach was sent off by Manzano while City captain Bernardo Silva received a booking.City’s frustration reached boiling point once Manzano completed his review and pointed to the spot.Dier showed plenty of composure as he sent Donnarumma the wrong way to spark delirium among his teammates.How did Pep Guardiola react to the penalty?Although frustrated not to have taken only a point, Guardiola opted to view the result through a positive lens.“That was a good game,” Guardiola told TNT Sports.“We made some decisions, we created a lot of chances.Match Stats“Unfortunately at the end we defended an unfair free-kick not perfectly, and we conceded a penalty that Nico touched the ball first, no intention.“But it is what it is. We have a point and we’ll take it.”Although Guardiola elected to remain relatively coy on his verdict of the penalty being given, he claimed he had ‘nothing to say to Spanish referees.’The 2-2 result meant City’s last away win in European competition was on October 1 last year, which came via a 4-0 demolition of Slovan Bratislava.Manchester City lament golden chances to beat MonacoPep Guardiola’s side were left to rue what could and perhaps should have been a win as Erling Haaland struck twice while Phil Foden and Tijjani Reijnders both hit the crossbar.Haaland opened the scoring in the 15th minute when he lifted the ball over Monaco goalkeeper Philipp Kohn from close range, having been played in by Josko Gvardiol.Haaland hoped his second strike of the evening was going to be enough for all three points…GettyOnly for Dier to score his second Monaco goal from the penalty spot in stoppage timeGettyRemarkably, Haaland’s goal was also his first touch of the game.But the Norwegian and City’s joy was short-lived as Jordan Teze produced a blockbuster effort to equalise just three minutes later.Teze received the ball on the edge of City’s 18-yard box, took a touch and then unleashed a ferocious effort that beat a sprawling Donnarumma and flew into the top-left corner.City continued to knock on the door for the remainder of the first half but simply could not breach a stubborn Monaco back line for a second time.However, their endless assault on Kohn’s goal paid off when Haaland bagged his second of the night on the stroke of half-time.Left-back Nico O’Reilly floated a cross in and was met by Haaland, as he towered above his marker to head home from eight yards out.City’s draw against Monaco means Guardiola’s side have won just twice in their last nine European fixturesAnadolu via GettyHaaland’s second meant he had now scored 52 goals in 50 Champions League appearances.But the Norwegian’s smile was ultimately wiped from his face at the full-time whistle after Dier’s late penalty.How City and Monaco sit in the Champions League standingsDespite the former Tottenham and Bayern Munich star’s late heroics, Monaco remain winless in the league phase of this season’s Champions League and sit 30th out of 36 trams with one point.As for City, they are in eighth with four points having beaten Napoli in their league phase opener.