
Pep Guardiola accused his much-changed Manchester City team of “playing safe” in their surprise Champions League loss to Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday. The City manager paid the price for making 10 changes to his starting line-up as the German side won 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium.
Guardiola felt his players were too risk-averse as they slipped to a second successive defeat following last week’s Premier League reverse at Newcastle. Referring to the Leverkusen defeat, he said: “We didn’t try. In football when you play on the green you have to try things and we didn’t try.”
He added: “I think they played not to make mistakes, not to play to do something, that is so difficult. In football you have to play offensive and you have to try… they played to be safe.”

The Spanish manager suggested the players who started against Leverkusen had lacked confidence, adding that squad rotation may have contributed to the underwhelming performance. “I have a lot of confidence in them, still right now I have a lot,” he said. “I have a huge value in what they are as football players, and that maybe is higher than (they have) themselves.”
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City are still without midfielder Rodri for the upcoming Leeds game, but Guardiola said the Spanish international would be back soon. Despite the defeat, City remain third in the Premier League table, seven points behind leaders Arsenal.