<p>Pep Guardiola praised Manchester City's patience after Kevin De Bruyne broke Atletico Madrid's stubborn resistance to clinch a 1-0 win in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg.</p>.<p>Guardiola's side spent much of the night banging their heads against the red and white wall of Atletico's massed defence at the Etihad Stadium.</p>.<p>But Guardiola sent on Phil Foden midway through the second half and his sublime pass teed up De Bruyne to finally reward City for their territorial dominance.</p>.<p>"I didn't expect to win three or four-nil. I knew who we were facing. They have been together for many years," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"They defend so well, so compact and so deep. We were patient. You have to be against these teams. They want you to be anxious.</p>.<p>"It's a good result. Unfortunately, we had a couple more chances with Kevin to score again."</p>.<p>While Guardiola launched a water bottle in a frenzied celebration that underlined what a testing night it had been for his team, the City boss knows the tie is far from over.</p>.<p>"Even a 1-0 lead going to Madrid is tough," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"We have to control our emotions. It will be a good test for us, our maturity. We will try to score and win the game."</p>.<p>At the start of a season-defining 11 days for treble-chasing City, this was a qualified success that justified their patient performance.</p>.<p>But Atletico have already knocked out Manchester United in the last 16 this season, while Liverpool fell victim to Diego Simeone's side when the Reds were the holders in 2019-20.</p>.<p>The Spanish champions will believe they can cause another surprise in the second leg in Madrid on April 13.</p>.<p>"It's clear we were playing against an extraordinary opponent. We have to use a great way of defending and without being embarrassed," Simeone said.</p>.<p>"We need to be better, see if we can have the ball a bit more in the second leg. Perhaps we can create more difficulties. We are still in the tie."</p>.<p>City have no margin for error over the next two weeks as the Premier League leaders host Liverpool, just a point behind them in the title race, on Sunday.</p>.<p>They head to Madrid next week before facing Liverpool again in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley three days later.</p>.<p>Guardiola has often been criticised for his curious team selections in previous Champions League knockout stage defeats with City.</p>.<p>However, Guardiola's game-changing decision to introduce Foden should silence a few critics after it turned a difficult evening into a vital victory.</p>.<p>"When the game was a little bit flat, we knew we could change it with the substitutes," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"Phil has a special quality.He had the composure to make an incredible assist and Kevin is in the best moment of his season."</p>.<p>As ever, City monopolised possession, yet they often found themselves shuffling passes across midfield before Atletico shut the door on them.</p>.<p>Simeone's famously pragmatic approach presented a stark contrast to the purist principles espoused by Guardiola.</p>.<p>Gradually, City rose to the challenge and Ilkay Gundogan went close with a curling shot that deflected wide off Stefan Savic soon after the interval.</p>.<p>De Bruyne's free-kick finally forced Jan Oblak's first save, while Raheem Sterling dragged his effort well wide from a dangerous position moments later.</p>.<p>When Aymeric Laporte headed wastefully over from Riyad Mahrez's corner, Guardiola had seen enough and he sent on Foden, Jack Grealish and Gabriel Jesus.</p>.<p>Foden's arrival was an inspired move as the England forward played a key role when City, at last, broke through in the 70th minute.</p>.<p>Taking possession outside the Atletico area, Foden shimmied away from two defenders and slipped a precise pass to De Bruyne, who timed his run perfectly to drill a low strike into the far corner from a tight angle.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Pep Guardiola praised Manchester City's patience after Kevin De Bruyne broke Atletico Madrid's stubborn resistance to clinch a 1-0 win in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg.</p>.<p>Guardiola's side spent much of the night banging their heads against the red and white wall of Atletico's massed defence at the Etihad Stadium.</p>.<p>But Guardiola sent on Phil Foden midway through the second half and his sublime pass teed up De Bruyne to finally reward City for their territorial dominance.</p>.<p>"I didn't expect to win three or four-nil. I knew who we were facing. They have been together for many years," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"They defend so well, so compact and so deep. We were patient. You have to be against these teams. They want you to be anxious.</p>.<p>"It's a good result. Unfortunately, we had a couple more chances with Kevin to score again."</p>.<p>While Guardiola launched a water bottle in a frenzied celebration that underlined what a testing night it had been for his team, the City boss knows the tie is far from over.</p>.<p>"Even a 1-0 lead going to Madrid is tough," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"We have to control our emotions. It will be a good test for us, our maturity. We will try to score and win the game."</p>.<p>At the start of a season-defining 11 days for treble-chasing City, this was a qualified success that justified their patient performance.</p>.<p>But Atletico have already knocked out Manchester United in the last 16 this season, while Liverpool fell victim to Diego Simeone's side when the Reds were the holders in 2019-20.</p>.<p>The Spanish champions will believe they can cause another surprise in the second leg in Madrid on April 13.</p>.<p>"It's clear we were playing against an extraordinary opponent. We have to use a great way of defending and without being embarrassed," Simeone said.</p>.<p>"We need to be better, see if we can have the ball a bit more in the second leg. Perhaps we can create more difficulties. We are still in the tie."</p>.<p>City have no margin for error over the next two weeks as the Premier League leaders host Liverpool, just a point behind them in the title race, on Sunday.</p>.<p>They head to Madrid next week before facing Liverpool again in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley three days later.</p>.<p>Guardiola has often been criticised for his curious team selections in previous Champions League knockout stage defeats with City.</p>.<p>However, Guardiola's game-changing decision to introduce Foden should silence a few critics after it turned a difficult evening into a vital victory.</p>.<p>"When the game was a little bit flat, we knew we could change it with the substitutes," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"Phil has a special quality.He had the composure to make an incredible assist and Kevin is in the best moment of his season."</p>.<p>As ever, City monopolised possession, yet they often found themselves shuffling passes across midfield before Atletico shut the door on them.</p>.<p>Simeone's famously pragmatic approach presented a stark contrast to the purist principles espoused by Guardiola.</p>.<p>Gradually, City rose to the challenge and Ilkay Gundogan went close with a curling shot that deflected wide off Stefan Savic soon after the interval.</p>.<p>De Bruyne's free-kick finally forced Jan Oblak's first save, while Raheem Sterling dragged his effort well wide from a dangerous position moments later.</p>.<p>When Aymeric Laporte headed wastefully over from Riyad Mahrez's corner, Guardiola had seen enough and he sent on Foden, Jack Grealish and Gabriel Jesus.</p>.<p>Foden's arrival was an inspired move as the England forward played a key role when City, at last, broke through in the 70th minute.</p>.<p>Taking possession outside the Atletico area, Foden shimmied away from two defenders and slipped a precise pass to De Bruyne, who timed his run perfectly to drill a low strike into the far corner from a tight angle.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>