Stubborn Guardiola refuses to bend after his Manchester City side are overwhelmed by Monaco young guns
City boss vows his team will not abandon their attacking DNA despite crashing out of the Champions League

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola vowed his team will not abandon their attacking DNA despite crashing out of the Champions League on Wednesday.
City led Monaco 5-3 after the first leg of their last-16 tie but the French Ligue 1 side hit back to win 3-1 in the return match to reach the quarter-finals on away goals.
Guardiola also admitted that he may have struggled to communicate his wishes to his players at Stade Louis II, especially in the first half when City quickly slipped 2-0 down.

“But the important thing is always to stay true to our DNA, to our style of play. We only did it in the second half.”
Teenage prodigy Kylian Mbappe and Brazilian midfielder Fabinho struck inside the opening half hour as Monaco wrested away control of the tie.