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Pep Guardiola praises new Man City trait after Borussia Dortmund win

Pep Guardiola has been left impressed by Manchester City's new-found ability earn points after falling behind.

City have been tested a lot this season already. They were 3-1 down to Newcastle United before managing to fight back to 3-3 and had to come from two goals behind to defeat Crystal Palace. The same thing happened on the final day of last season when they had to turn around a two-goal deficit against Aston Villa to clinch the Premier League title.

City were given yet another fright on Wednesday but managed to maintain their undefeated streak as they came from behind to defeat Borussia Dortmund in their second Champions League group game. A resolute Dortmund frustrated City and deservedly took the lead when Jude Bellingham nodded in Marco Reus' powerful cross.

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A wonder strike from John Stones dragged City level late on and the inevitable Erling Haaland turned in Joao Cancelo's excellent cross to leave them in pole position for early qualification for the knock-out stages.

Guardiola has pointed out how his side wasn't as resilient after falling behind when he first joined the club. He said: "The first years I was here we would never ever come back. We did not have the ability to come back.

"And now against Aston Villa [when we] were champions, West Ham, Newcastle, Crystal Palace. We can create momentums, Julian helped us, one extra body in the box.

"They defend the pockets really well with Bellingham and Ozak but the problem was we didn’t play with the rhythm, I try to tell them it is not done. Sule and Hummels, when you play with Bayern Munich you have to be a good player."

Guardiola also explained what went wrong against Dortmund before his side managed to rescue

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