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Pep Guardiola explains how Jack Grealish and Phil Foden changed Man City Champions League fortunes

Pep Guardiola hailed "special" Phil Foden for providing the quality that broke down Atletico Madrid's stern resistance in the Champions League quarter-final. The 21-year-old stepped off the bench to provide the killer pass for Kevin De Bruyne's winner, giving the Blues the edge for next week's return leg.

But Guardiola included Grealish - part of a triple substitution along with Foden and Gabriel Jesus - in his appraisal of how the game changes once his attacking options were shuffled. Foden gave City penetration and threat wide on the right, while Grealish not on tempted Atletico into two yellow card offences but also gave them control as the visitors sought to fight their way back into the game.

City took the lead two minutes after Guardiola's triple substitution, as Foden slid a pass down the side of the defence and De Bruyne planted it in the far corner. That delighted Guardiola, who hurled a water bottle at the ground in his celebration.

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He said afterwards: "He (Foden) has a special quality. His reception is always forward, his space in the first step is massive, he has the composure to make an assist for Kevin.

"Jack for the control of the game to give continuity. They did it and they were brilliant. We spoke many times - this competition is not just 11 players."

Foden was employed wide on the right after going on as a sub, days after he was used in a largely sacrificial role as a false nine against Burnley - one which freed the space for goals from De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan that won that match.

And Guardiola made the point that, while his side are doing brilliantly without a recognised striker, the lack of one has forced him to use players who are

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