MAN UTD v MAN CITY - Guardiola: \"We made a lesson with the ball\"

Published on: 11 September 2016

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola analysed the derby won against Manchester United in the post-match press conference:

“The first half was really good. The last minute was a fantastic goal from Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

“In the second half, we knew they would change the system – they put Paul Pogba and Marouane Fellaini more in front and they were much stronger.

“The second half was an open game. We had many counter-attacks. When you have three on three, four on four, five on five, you have to take advantage because in the last minutes, anything can happen.

“We played good. We had the ball and when we lost it, we won it back quickly. We created enough chances.

“You cannot come to Old Trafford and dominate. It’s impossible.

"The central defenders – John  and Nico - were outstanding.

“What Claudio Bravo did was one of the best performances I’ve ever seen. I like goalkeepers to play in front and after that [United] goal, he continued playing in our build-up, playing long balls and coming out to pick it up.

“In football, it’s about how you react to mistakes – it shows character. He continued playing. It means a lot.

“The way we train and the way we play has given me a lot of confidence.

"We played good in the first half because of Claudio. I like the keepers to attack the ball and after what happened, in the second half he continued to play and that’s a good thing about his personality. He was one of the reasons we played well in the first half.

"Yeah [if you pass the ball from the back] it can be too risky; if you lose the ball they will score but you can control the game.

"Until my last day in England I will try to play with the ball as much as possible. I know it's impossible for 90 minutes but I'm sorry, I will not negotiate that.

“Today we made a lesson with the ball.”

Source: transfermarketweb.com

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