Bernardo Silva on Bayern having more possession than City in both legs:
"In the Champions League, we learn from our mistakes of the past. What we understand now is that, before, we used to think that: 'Oh no, we need to be 90 minutes dominating the game, controlling their final third.'
"In this competition, when you play against Bayern Munich, PSG, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool, whoever, you need to accept that sometimes you have to defend and you have to be consistent, you have to work hard not to give them easy chances, and that's what we've been trying to work on in the present because in the past we've had a lot of frustrating nights because of that."
On whether having Haaland makes this approach easier:
"Maybe yes, because we never had that kind of player, we always played even when Kun was here, he's more of a striker that drops to play with us, and Erling is a special player, a different player to what we had in the past and is someone who doesn't have to touch the ball many times to score.
"He's like a shadow for 85 minutes and then he touches one and it's a goal. Because we have that special player now maybe sometimes we feel a bit more comfortable defending a bit more back because when they give us the space in behind we know we have that animal running in the back. And Kevin as well when he runs through on the counter-attack that special connection between them is very dangerous. So maybe, yeah."