Guardiola believes his Man City side played ‘exceptionally well’ in goalless stalemate against Porto

Pep Guardiola hailed his Manchester City side despite them drawing blank in their tight goalless Champions League clash with Porto which saw them confirmed as group winners.

City had already secured qualification for the last 16 with two games remaining, and faced little threat from the hosts at the back at the Estadio do Dragao.

But Guardiola’s side were unable to force a way through and make it five wins from as many group matches, with Ruben Dias missing  from a yard out and Gabriel Jesus having a goal ruled out for offside.

Pep Guardiola hailed his Manchester City side for playing 'exceptional well' against Porto

Pep Guardiola hailed his Manchester City side for playing ‘exceptional well’ against Porto

Ruben Dias and City were rarely troubled but the defender missed the best chance of the game

Ruben Dias and City were rarely troubled but the defender missed the best chance of the game

Porto meanwhile needed just a point to join City in the knockout stages, and set up with a defensive shape to hold on for a draw, but Guardiola was more than happy with what he saw from his side. 

‘We attacked, we didn’t concede one corner, we didn’t concede one shot on target,’ Guardiola said.

‘Alongside Benfica they are the best side in Portugal for the quality they have, the physicality they have, how quick they are up front. We played exceptionally well.

‘Unfortunately we couldn’t score but we came here to finish first. We are happy, I guess, and Porto as well.’

Bernardo Silva and City had already qualified but could not make it five wins from five in Porto

Bernardo Silva and City had already qualified but could not make it five wins from five in Porto

City will be looking to go deep into the tournament having exited at the quarter-finals stages for the last three seasons.

But they have rarely looked troubled in Group C this season and after winning their first four games without issue, they remain unbeaten in the competition in 2020-21. 

‘A big, incredible compliment and congratulations for the team for all the group stage, especially the games we play away. We played with huge personality and courage,’ Guardiola added.

‘In this period – and with the way this season has started – the Champions League was tricky. When you lose one or two games or draw, always you have to go to the last game and with the Covid situation and injuries always there would have been a risk.

Guardiola still insisted he was more than happy with what he saw from Phil Foden and Co

Guardiola still insisted he was more than happy with what he saw from Phil Foden and Co

‘But we have done an incredible group stage. I know it is (considered) a disaster if we are not able to do it but we know the other groups were difficult – incredible teams are finding it difficult to qualify.

‘So this competition is really, really difficult. If you slip one or two games everything is going to be complicated from the beginning.’ 

City may now choose to rotate even more for next week’s final group game against Marseille, with crucial Premier League matches against Fulham this Saturday and then the Manchester derby the following weekend to take centre stage. 

‘I am more than delighted with the performances in these games. We have one left – nothing to play (for), just maintain the rhythm,’ Guardiola said.

Guardiola also admitted he was delighted that he could now focus on the Premier League

Guardiola also admitted he was delighted that he could now focus on the Premier League

‘It is a day to be happy. Now it is time to forget the Champions League until February and focus on the Premier League.’

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao meanwhile said: ‘We achieved qualification with an impressive series of games on our part.

‘It is our 16th time in the round of 16, more than double that of all other Portuguese teams. We carry the name of Portugal in Europe very high.

‘We showed good moments of defensive organisation tonight, although it was difficult to get up front as we wanted – much because of City, who react well when they lose the ball.’

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao meanwhile also said he was proud of his side's performance

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao meanwhile also said he was proud of his side’s performance

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