Manuel Pellegrini admitted Bayern
Munich taught Manchester City a footballing lesson during their 3-1 win at the
Etihad.
European champions Bayern delivered a
masterclass as they powered to a convincing victory in Champions League Group
D. The formidable attacking trio of Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller and Arjen
Robben all struck as City were completely outplayed on their home turf, although
they also contributed to their own downfall.
Errors from goalkeeper Joe Hart
and the defence proved costly but the hosts at least finished strongly as
Alvaro Negredo replied and Bayern had former City defender Jerome Boateng sent
off.
The result lifted Bayern clear at
the top of the group and, even after just two games, probably left City in a
battle for second place with their next opponents CSKA Moscow.
The overwhelming feeling was that
a City side that thrashed Manchester United just 10 days previously were taught
a footballing lesson. And Pellegrini admitted as much, telling Sky Sports:
"We played very bad. Bayern Munich played a very good game as always. We
learned an important lesson in their goals. "We didn't have enough time
with the ball at our feet. "I think that we were playing in a different
way. They had possession of the ball and I don't think we can make the change
to fight that. "I always think a lot of things before and after the match.
It was a possibility, but I thought this was the best way to play. "I will
talk about that with the players in private. "All the games are very
important. This was an important game to see what level we are playing
at."
Pellegrini added: "I will talk about the
team, not individual players. "That was not the team we are seeing every
Sunday here in the Premier League and that was the worst thing. "Bayern
always had a lot of possession but that was not a good day for us. "The
three goals - I think we can do better, not only the goalkeeper. "But you
can concede goals to Bayern Munich because they are a strong team."
Pellegrini also admitted concern over Hart's
form but would not go into detail on the issue. He said: "Of course I am
worried about the mistakes but I think that it was not an easy game, we played
against a very strong team. "Our performance was not the way we have been
playing. It is important to think about the future and what are the solutions.
"I think that the three substitutes,
Negredo, Silva, (James) Milner, they played very well. "They changed the
match in the last 20 minutes but the goal of Negredo was just a little thing at
the end. "The difference between Bayern Munich and Manchester City was the
difference you saw the whole game. "There are a lot of reasons why this
happened so it is very important for me to have the solutions. I was surprised
by the game we played." He concluded.
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