The Manchester City dressing room was relaxed at halftime as they found themselves two goals down against RB Leipzig, as they focussed on tactical changes that sparked their comeback win.
City were awful in the first 45 minutes against Leipzig, who scored twice on the break and forced countless errors from the Blues.
But three changes turned the game in City's favour and they scored the three goals needed to win the game and top their Champions League group with a game to spare.
Pep Guardiola was visibly angry in the first half, but says there were no raised words in the dressing room at the break. ALSO READ: Man City player ratings vs RB Leipzig as Phil Foden good but Ruben Dias poor ALSO READ: Man City nightmare transforms into new Champions League reality "We had to be relaxed as possible and we reacted really well," he told TNT Sports. "We are first in the group and I am very satisfied for the reaction at the end.
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