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Pep Guardiola proven wrong about Jack Grealish thanks to Man City comeback vs Borussia Dortmund

"No [we aren't playing a weaker team]. We rest but this is the best team," Pep Guardiola said ahead of Manchester City's Champions League group stage game against Borussia Dortmund. It simply wasn't true as Jack Grealish was named in it.

This isn't to disparage Grealish, who is obviously a top player, but there are better players in his position at the club and if he's playing ahead of them it is naturally a weaker team. Even if that weaker team remains great, it's still weaker. And City weren't great on Wednesday night.

City managed to overcome a really tricky opponent and grind out a 2-1 win on a night in which they were once again below par. 'You'll Never Walk Alone' strangely played over the tannoy pre-match thanks to a Heineken advert, but it appeared to herald the sort of European comeback that Anfield has become synonymous with. City were poor for large chunks of the match and only began to turn things around when they were restored to their strongest team.

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A spectacle of attacking football may well have been expected but Dortmund boss Edin Terzic made it clear before the game that his side wouldn't be approaching this match in their usual gung-ho fashion. This is a side that somehow lost a match earlier this season they were winning 2-0 in the 89th minute, but they did remarkably well to defy their nature and completely stifle the Blues.

Matts Hummels in particular was domineering in how he commanded the back-line, read the danger and was always on hand to block a dangerous-looking shot or to steal the ball away from Erling Haaland just in the nick of time. With partner Niklas Sule on hand to help. Whenever City had the ball, Dortmund's 10 outfield

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