"It's so important to win the first game and though nothing is achieved yet, it's a great start for us this evening," Guardiola told the club's website (www.mancity.com). "Last season we weren't able to win any games away in the Champions League and we spoke about that among the squad. "... It's important for us to see if we can go away from home with the same mentality we have at the Etihad. The same high press, attacking philosophy and not conceding on the counter-attack, so I'm very pleased tonight." Guardiola praised Stones for his contribution in the win.Pep pleased with Blues' all-round display in Rotterdam #mancity https://t.co/AJaWUKdz9G
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"John played well and while he scored two great goals, he did very well defensively, winning duels and doing what he had to do," the Spaniard said. "That's what John needs to do to keep progressing over the next few years." City, who are below Manchester United on goal difference, return to Premier League action on Saturday with a trip to Watford.GOAL! Feyenoord 0-2 Man City
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Dreamland for Pep Guardiola's men as Sergio Aguero flicks in their second.https://t.co/VRJZctIgzO pic.twitter.com/CwjCqzGr4B
The latest on Toure #MCFC https://t.co/fUDINUhnaX
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