Swansea City boss Brendan Rodgers had no complaints after defeat at Manchester City.
Rodgers accepted his side had come up against a "terrific team".
The Swans had impressed up until the opening goal, though, and Rodgers was quick to take the positives.
"I said to the players I was proud of them," he said. "Up until the hour I thought we were fantastic.
"I was disappointed with two quick goals, but we conceded goals against a terrific team. If you look at the goals we're disappointed with the first two. They were basic mistakes.
"The only goal of real quality was the fourth from Aguero.
"We won't be downhearted. We won't come up against this type of opponent every week."