Before the game, City had played rivals Manchester United and Napoli in the space of a week. That, according to Guardiola, explained City's more defensive-minded and less high-pressing approach against Arsenal.
"We cannot make analysis without talking about what happened this week. We played tough games against United and Napoli. Hats off to the team and the resilience. When you are not effective in the pressing, always it is difficult. I think the result is fair," he said. "We made some transitions but I think Arsenal was better. It’s a better result than last season and better against United last week, so we will take that. They were better and we were tired. We played an emotional game against Napoli and then we had four or five hours to arrive to London. It was so tough but we were there. We had to be so strong in terms of mentality and we have done it. We have a lot of fatigue, how many injuries with John [Stones], [Rayan] Cherki, [Rayan] Ait-Nouri, Nathan [Ake] was out, and then [Abdukodir] Khusanov got injured."