Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone declared Manchester City the "best team in the world" after their 1-0 first-leg Champions League quarterfinal defeat.
Kevin De Bruyne's second-half strike was the difference between the two teams on a night where we saw a complete juxtaposition in terms of tactical setup, although this made for enthralling viewing.
"It was a difficult match, very difficult, against an extraordinary team, they are possibly the best team in the world, but we compete with humility," Simeone explained in his post-match press conference.
"We wanted a tight game and to come out on the counter-attack. In the first half we didn't manage to get out, even though they didn't have a shot on goal. In the second half when we were more dangerous, they found a goal."
Whilst Pep Guardiola made clear just how difficult a task it was to break down a team that was virtually entrenched in a 5-5-0 formation, Simeone responded by suggesting that it was a necessary manoeuvre, given the attacking prowess the English side possess.
"It's the same way to look at a team that attacks very well," Simeone added.
"It's very difficult to go against a team like the one they have. Three good players go out and then three better players come in."