I think you might be interested in what Pep Guardiola had to say about your team rather more than what I'm going to say. He was very complimentary...
I was interested to see how Potter is changing your approach and I thought your team was very neat and tidy and technically accomplished. Particularly impressive was the way you tried to play the ball out from the back and the determination to persist even under quite intensive pressing from us. Conceding after 90 seconds or thereabouts didn't help but throughout the first half your lads were bright and lively and stayed in the game. I don't think we were at our best but we were good enough. Giving away a second just before half time obviously made your task much more difficult and the second half was more of an exercise in damage limitation.
I respected Chris Hughton a great deal and thought he was unfortunate to lose his job, though I could understand why the club took the decision. Yesterday it was clear that the club is no longer interested in backs-to-the-wall, try to finish in 17th place football and has appointed a man who wants to play more expansive, positive football and considering how little time he's had the signs are good. You won't be playing City every week!
By the way, I presume Murray was on the bench and only came on after an hour because of his age? It was a positive substitution anyway.