Phil Foden has opened up on the exchange he had with Erling Haaland following Manchester City's win over Borussia Dortmund.
The Premier League side saw off the Germans in the quarter-finals of this season's Champions League.
City won both legs 2-1 with Foden scoring twice. It was his late winner that gave Pep Guardiola's side a slender first-leg advantage.
There was huge anticipation before the game surrounding Haaland, who is linked with a City move.
The Dortmund striker was kept largely quiet during the tie, but did have one big chance at the Etihad which Ederson saved.
He and Foden had a conversation after the first-leg which caught everyones attention and the City star has opened up on their discussion.

He told Sky Sports: "Am I allowed to say? We were just talking about he missed a few chances in that game, so it was a chat in general about the game and the result.
"It was nothing too special, a lot of people thought it was about other things. It was just about the game in general."
Haaland is being hailed as one of football's next superstars, along with Foden.
The City academy product is targeting Champions League success in just over a weeks time.
They overcame PSG in the semi-finals with Foden admitting he was starstruck when he came up against Neymar.
"I'd have to say Neymar in the first leg [of the Champions League semi-final] in the first half," he said when quizzed on his most talented opponent.
I was a bit starstruck at times. Just some of the little flicks he was doing. I had to keep professional.
"He's unbelievable what he does every game, he decides the game on his own sometimes. One of the best players in the world.
"It can get frustrating, it's very hard to even get near him. I thought we coped really well in the second half onwards to deal with him, him and Mbappe obviously two special talents. It was massive, important to get the job done."