Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says a draw at Leeds United is a good point.
The Catalan, up against the manager he admires most in world football, Marcelo Bielsa, says both sides were committed to playing attacking football and, overall, a draw was about right.
“It was good," said Pep.“Both teams wanted to attack and it was a good game and a fair result.
“We made an incredible first 30 minutes, where we could have scored more goals.
“We knew we were up against a team that plays until the final whistle.
“Leeds made a good build up with the keeper and put a lot of players behind our midfield line.
“It's not easy to play against them. All the teams they have played so far, they have shown how good they are.
“We were there and made a good game - it was more up and down than we normally play. Before chances at the end, we had chances to kill the game.
“I thought it was entertaining, both teams tried to win from minute one.
“They are a fantastic team. They destroyed the Championship last season and have done well in the Premier League so far."

