Pep Guardiola focuses on positives of Man City’s Champions League group stage despite RB Leipzig loss

Champions League - Group A - RB Leipzig v Manchester City
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Marc Mayo7 December 2021

Pep Guardiola refused to criticise his Manchester City players following a 2-1 defeat to RB Leipzig on Tuesday.

Dominik Szoboszlai and Andre Silva put the Germans two ahead in an empty Red Bull Arena before Riyad Mahrez’s header and a late red card for Kyle Walker.

The game was a dead rubber for City, after they had already claimed top spot in Group A, and Guardiola was content that his side “played to win” - as shown by the manager’s reluctance to turn to the array of young stars on his bench.

"In the first-half we lacked rhythm, we had problems to contact and they have a really good team - we knew from before the group stage,” Guardiola told reporters.

"The second-half was much, much better but unfortunately we made one or two mistakes and they punished us. We played better in the second-half.

“We were more aggressive, we played to win the game and we lost. Congratulations to Leipzig.

"We made an incredible group stage, we qualified with one game left from a tough group so I am more than satisfied with the performance in every single game and in February hopefully we can arrive in the best condition possible."

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