Pep Guardiola believes his ‘horrible’ tactics nearly cost Manchester City following their 3-1 win over Arsenal on Wednesday evening.Arsenal news, exclusives and analysisThe Premier League champions are now top of the table on goal difference as second-half goals from Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland sealed the victory at the Emirates Stadium.City opened the scoring in the first half after Kevin De Bruyne capitalised on Takehiro Tomiyasu’s mistake but Bukayo Saka ensured that Arsenal entered the break level as he equalised from the penalty spot.City significantly improved after half time and Guardiola admits his strategy for the opening 45 minutes was to blame for the poor performance.‘My tactics because I decided something new and it was horrible.
Second half we were more like we are,’ Guardiola told Amazon Prime.‘We let them play in build-up. Our shape. We let them play.
When you let them play with Jorginho, [Granit] Xhaka and Alex [Oleksandr Zinchenko] they found the players behind and runners on the outside.‘In the second-half we adjust a little bit.
Ruben [Dias] was really good, going more aggressive towards [Martin] Odegaard and we controlled more and we play more.‘Erling [Haaland] helped us a lot.