
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was satisfied after their 1-1 draw with Chelsea.
A late Rodri goal canceled out Chelsea's opener scored by Raheem Sterling.
Guardiola later said: "It was a good game. Second half was much better than first. First half we were not in the right rhythm and second half we increase everything and it was a really good performance but we could not win.
"We played good and had a lot of chances. It should be on target because we were so close but it is what it is. To play against that level of team you have to play for 94 minutes. Today that did not happen.
"I always am positive but after we create that amount of chances after the goal so the team did everything and it's enough.
"[We] continue on Tuesday. No one [else] plays because we were in Saudi Arabia to win the Club World Championship in there, [and we] try to recover and play a good game."
He added: "I played 11 years and scored 11 goals so I can't give too much advice to Erling [Haaland]. The next one he will score. In the first half we didn't perform well and that's what we have to improve."

