
"We are not ready. We are away. In February, we will be better. These kinds of games, we have been here before and played better and lost. The players made a big effort but we still have much to improve. Could be better. So difficult here. Four or five players played for the first time here. Winning here, we have to be happy in terms of points, especially. We have 13 and it's in our hands to finish in the top eight. That's the target."
"We have to find him more, he has to be involved in the game. In the last couple of games he hasn't been in the game, so we have to find a way to find him more."
"His numbers speak for themselves."
Manchester City moved fourth in the 36-team standings after a 2-1 comeback win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. Rodrygo scored first, but Nico O'Reilly and Erling Haaland completed the comeback before half-time. City limited Real Madrid to no shots on target after the interval. The team considers itself not ready and far away from Champions League-winning level, aiming to improve by February and targeting a top-eight finish in the group. Opta's supercomputer gives City a 10.3% chance of winning the tournament. Haaland converted a penalty and reached 55 Champions League goals.
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