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City have failed to score 25 of their 80 penalties, excluding shootouts, since the Catalan took over in 2016.
Mahrez was fouled by Emre Can and stepped up himself, but Gregor Kobel went the right way to save his kick.
Borussia Dortmund also went through to the last 16 with the draw, so both sides will be happy with the result.
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“Since I’ve been here we’ve missed 25 penalties, most of them in the Champions League,” Guardiola said.
“It’s too many. You always have to admire the courage, but missing so many penalties is a problem.
“We have to improve. It comes down to fine margins in this competition and these situations can make the difference.”
City’s Champions League penalty scoring record (71%, 12/17) is actually slightly better than their Premier League record (69%, 36/52).
Former Scotland forward James McFadden, watching the game for BBC Radio 5 Live, said: “I think it was a very good penalty from Mahrez. It’s a side foot with a lot of power, what a save.”
Mahrez has now missed three of his past four penalties for City, after scoring nine of his first 10.
City’s penalty takers under Guardiola (excluding shootouts) | ||
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Player | Penalty record | % success rate |
Sergio Aguero | 20/28 | 71 |
Riyad Mahrez | 10/14 | 71 |
Gabriel Jesus | 5/10 | 50 |
Kevin de Bruyne | 7/9 | 78 |
Raheem Sterling | 3/7 | 43 |
Ilkay Gundogan | 4/6 | 67 |
Yaya Toure | 3/3 | 100 |
Erling Haaland | 2/2 | 100 |
Rodri | 1/1 | 100 |
City boss Guardiola surprisingly replaced top scorer Erling Haaland at half-time after just 13 touches. He revealed afterwards that the Norwegian had a fever and a knock.
Dortmund had good chances too, with 17-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko slotting wide and debutant City keeper Stefan Ortega making several saves.
City get job done but below best again
City will be happy to have won their Champions League group with a game to spare, but it is just one win in their past four games in all competitions now.
Last time out in Europe they drew 0-0 in Copenhagen, and then lost their unbeaten record to Liverpool in the league – before beating Brighton on Saturday.
Guardiola mixed things up with his line-up in Dortmund, giving a debut to 29-year-old keeper Ortega, a summer signing, with Ederson left on the bench.
The German did well to deny Karim Adeyemi and Moukoko in the first half.
Julian Alvarez, who played behind Haaland, made his fourth start for the club, and was one of only three players to test Kobel – along with Ilkay Gundogan and Mahrez with his failed penalty, all in the second half.
Nathan Ake headed a decent chance over too.
Maybe if Haaland, with 22 goals in his first three months at City, was still on, he might have taken it.
Cancelo was taken off too, another player who will not be happy with his first half – with Adeyemi getting the better of him on several occasions out wide.
It is all ultimately academic, with City topping the group amid a relentless pre-World Cup fixture list – but recent performances continue to dip below their early-season swashbuckling form.
Analysis
Former Scotland forward James McFadden on BBC Radio 5 Live
It was really competitive, Dortmund really tried to frustrate City and it was very impressive. They offered a real threat to go and win the game in the first half.
City just couldn’t get in behind the defence and they couldn’t find the way to open Dortmund up.
Maybe both sides didn’t take risks because they knew they didn’t have to win the game.
Player of the match
Jude Bellingham
Avg
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Squad number22Player nameBellingham
Average rating
7.70
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Squad number15Player nameHummels
Average rating
6.58
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Squad number19Player nameBrandt
Average rating
6.43
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Squad number23Player nameCan
Average rating
6.38
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Squad number1Player nameKobel
Average rating
6.36
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Squad number18Player nameMoukoko
Average rating
6.32
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Squad number10Player nameT Hazard
Average rating
6.32
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Squad number4Player nameSchlotterbeck
Average rating
6.25
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Squad number25Player nameSüle
Average rating
6.23
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Squad number7Player nameReyna
Average rating
6.17
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Squad number27Player nameAdeyemi
Average rating
6.01
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Squad number20Player nameModeste
Average rating
5.57
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Squad number17Player nameWolf
Average rating
5.54
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Squad number47Player namePapadopoulos
Average rating
5.17
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Squad number21Player nameMalen
Average rating
5.16
- Possession
- Home27%
- Away73%
- Shots
- Home11
- Away8
- Shots on Target
- Home4
- Away3
- Corners
- Home0
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home5
- Away10
- Source:BBC Sport