Pep Guardiola spoke to BBC Match of the Day after Manchester City'a draw against Nottingham Forest: We did everything, we could do a little better, but it is what it is."
What could you do better?: "Score goals."
What things did you do well?: "In general there were many good things.
"I would like to concede fewer, but it's not about analysing one specific action. I never point fingers at my players. We did everything, had the chances at the end and in first half. The momentum. But something always happens and we could not win."
Bernardo Silva spoke to TNT Sports: "Quite frustrating because playing at home and twice we were leading and we couldn't keep the result. At the end we had a lot of chances, they went up twice and scored two goals. Sometimes football is like this.
"They are a good team, a very good team, with a lot of quality. Five at the back, normally they play four but they decide to go more defensive, more patient, it's always difficult to break through a block of five.
"They were patient enough to punish us when they were able to counter, we weren't stable enough in terms of not allowing them to find spaces. Especially at 2-1, we allowed them to run a few times.
"I feel we should have won today with the chances we created, but sometimes football is like this."
Did you know?
Bernardo Silva started his 350th match for Manchester City across all competitions tonight, becoming the first outfield player to reach 350+ starts under Pep Guardiola for any club and only the second player overall after Ederson (371 under Pep at Manchester City).