Pep Guardiola says he was more than happy with his players’ performance in the 0-0 draw with Inter.
The Italians caused problems with their defensive formation and attacked in numbers in what proved to be a tricky opening Champions League test. “We faced a really, really difficult team, the champions from Italy,” said Guardiola. “They are physical and they have [strength in] all departments. They build up from Sommer and Bastoni, playing on the transition. I am really satisfied for the game we played. They are masters of defending deep. They help each other unbelievably so you cannot expect to create a lot of chances. We created some chances.
“We played much better than two years ago in the final of the Champions League. I like everything from my team today. We would prefer to win but still seven games, see what happens.”
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Phil Foden and Ilkay Gundogan were introduced at half-time for Kevin De Bruyne and Savinho – and Pep says it wasn’t due to injury as he’d made his mind up to make a change regardless of the knock KDB sustained towards the end of the first half. “The reason why, was we played team with 3-5-2,” he said.
“Every time the ball is on one side, five players go there. We have to turn the ball quick, so we need players in smaller spaces and Rico, Phil and Gundo are the best we have in those pockets. Phil turned and shot and two crosses that Gundo was there, other players don’t have those qualities.
“The way they defend, I said after 35 minutes I want to make this change. After what happened with Kevin and the doctors said he was not ready to play, but I wanted to make the change anyway. I don’t know [how Kevin is]. I didn’t speak with doctors yet. I will have more info tomorrow.
“I have the weapons and sometimes we need something different. We need it against this structure.
“Lautaro goes with Rodri and doesn’t allow you to see spaces. I needed players with specifics and that’s [the only reason I made the half-time subs].”