Pep Guardiola got his Manchester City players together on the pitch at full time at RB Leipzig to tell them to keep their heads up.
City had dominated the first half of their Champions League last-16 first leg in Germany, but only had Riyad Mahrez's goal to show for it.
After the break, Leipzig hit back and deservedly took a draw from the game and the tie remains open ahead of next month's second leg at the Etihad.
While there may have been some frustrations from the City camp after failing to secure a first leg win, Guardiola said he was keen to impress on his side how well they played, regardless of the result. ALSO READ: "We know what happened in the past" - Pep Guardiola gives cryptic verdict on Man City penalty appeal at RB Leipzig Sharing his message to his players on the pitch, Guardiola said: "They were heads down.
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