On the alleged fracas, Aguero said: "[I saw] nothing. I thought Messi said something to me but he didn't, and then we [the other players] talked about other stuff. "[It was] nothing serious. I heard something but I don't know what happened. "When someone loses you have to respect them. Leo wasn't in the mood to talk and I respect that."

City manager Pep Guardiola hailed Aguero's contribution to his team's comeback as "awesome", with the 28-year-old revelling in a central role having been left on the bench for a 4-0 defeat at Camp Nou a fortnight ago – a decision over which he maintains he had no qualms. "I'm never angry. I respect every manager's decision," Aguero said. "[Guardiola] said it was a tactical thing and I obviously respect that.

"When I went in the pitch I tried to give my best and then train hard to be ready for the next game. But no one was in a bad mood." Indeed, spirits were high across the board among Aguero's team-mates after a definitive European triumph. "I've experienced many different important nights, and today was another one that not only me but the whole team enjoyed," he added.

"We also could feel the support from the fans, and that was important for our confidence. It was a nice game for the memories."