City came out for the second period with a renewed sense of purpose, and equalised in the 62nd minute thanks to a brilliantly placed effort from Bernardo Silva. They edged in front just three minutes later when Jack Grealish turned in a pass from Julian Alvarez, and Luton were ultimately unable to find a way back into the game as they fell to a 2-1 defeat.
Guardiola did not reveal what he said to Pawson after the game, but did explain how he motivated his players to lift their performance levels after a sub-standard first 45 minutes. “I said to them: ‘What do we want to do, feel sorry for ourselves? It is football, it is life, it happens," the Spanish coach told reporters. "Even if they score a second goal, what do you want to do, complain again and say we are unlucky?’
“The big characters, the big teams like this one is, are defined in these situations. We can win 18 games in a row but that doesn’t define who you really are. You are defined now, in this moment, four games without winning and 1-0 in a tough stadium. They don’t need to prove to me what they are capable of because they are an extraordinary group but the competition demands you prove it again.”