Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola believes a 1-1 draw with Liverpool was a fair result.
The Spanish manager rued his side missing a penalty in the first half, with Kevin De Bruyne failing to convert from the spot.
But he was happy with their general play, and the fact they did not drop more points to the Reds in the title race.
"It was a tough game," Guardiola told reporters. "They started really well and made runs in behind.
"It's not easy because they were so fast up front today with four players.
"After the penalty, we played much better and equalised. It was a tight game. Not many chances for both sides.
"Of course, every team wants three points. One point is one point. We have played 12 games and lost once this season.
"Maybe I am happier than ever. We conceded a penalty again, hopefully we learn.
"But I am very happy. Now, hopefully they can enjoy the international team and come back safe, no injuries.
"Unfortunately, we have drawn a bit too much. But a draw is a fair result."

