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'Still lots of things to improve'

'Still lots of things to improve'

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Nathan Ake says there are "still lots of things to improve" after Manchester City began their Club World Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Wydad AC.Despite City's win, their Moroccan opponents had several chances on the counter-attack without finding the net."Important victory in the first game," Ake said post-match. "You always want to win the first one."It was tough out there. I don't think we played our best game but we got the three points and that is the most important but obviously there are still lots of things to improve. "Every country has got different playing styles but we knew they were going to play more on the counter-attack and they did that very well. We didn't deal with that very well and conceded a lot of counter-attacks which they did very well with their fast players. That is one thing to look at - we have to make sure the organisation is better when we have the ball."We take those things with us but overall we take the three points."There has been much discussion over the importance of this expanded Club World Cup and there were banks of empty seats inside Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia."We take it very serious so it didn't feel like a pre-season game for us," Ake said. "We knew it was going to be hot but we appreciate the people coming. At 12:00, it's not easy for a lot of people. "We just have to make sure we keep the same intensity and mentality to win the games. We did that and need to do that in the next one."Listen to the full chat on BBC Sounds

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