“De Bruyne should have scored, but we did not lose the game because of that particular bit of action. There were many incidents. We created two or three more chances after they went 2-1 up.

“They had three chances and scored three goals and that is a huge talent. In the box, they are so strong.

“Our level was quite good, I’m so proud of how we played. We created more chances than we did against Palace and Burnley.

“But football is all about goals, conceding them and making them and ultimately Chelsea are right and we are wrong because they won and we lost.”

Guardiola refused to criticise Aguero, who was sent off deep for a dangerous lunge on David Luiz that left the Brazilian writhing on the ground.

But the Spaniard did express regret over the ensuing touchline fracas which culminated in Fernandinho also being dismissed.

“Both players went in strong and that’s it,” he added. “It’s a pity it finished like this. I don’t like that. I apologise for what happened.”

The result marked a first home league defeat for City under Guardiola and leaves them four points adrift of Chelsea, who consolidated their position at the top of the league with what was their eighth straight top-flight win.