Vincent Kompany was delighted Manchester City could right the wrongs of their opening Champions League loss by beating Hoffenheim on Tuesday.
Pep Guardiola's side fell to a 2-1 Group F defeat at home to Lyon last month – their fourth in a row in the competition – but bounced back in Germany courtesy of David Silva's late winner.
City had fallen behind in the first minute before Sergio Aguero levelled, with Silva clinching maximum points three minutes from time.
"It was a tough away game, a big, physical game against a team who were well organised and disciplined and had a clear game plan," Kompany, who returned to the starting line-up, told BT Sport.