Before the tournament and most of Manchester City's players were dancing and celebrating, Spaniard Pep Guardiola appeared in a heated debate with team star Rahim Sterling and did not seem to congratulate him on the FA Cup crown.

With a 6-0 victory over Watford in the final on Saturday, he was included in the local Triple City trophy after reviewing his Wembley style as usual in major matches.

"The reason for that was that Rahim in the first half was not good, he had to do things a little faster and did not pass the ball in some situations," Guardiola said. "We have to motivate the players to be better and that's the only way."

After an unprecedented trio, Guardiola is credited with giving his players a winning mentality.

It is not the first time that Guardiola appears in a heated debate with one of his players in front of hundreds of millions of people watching the cameras.

On March 7, 2016, after the end of the Bundesliga draw against Bayern Munich and Dortmund, the "Philosopher's Coach" entered into a sharp dialogue beginning with Bavarian back-up Joshua Kimic and then with Moroccan defender Mehdi Ben Attia. But his heated discussion lasted for minutes with the star The young man, who gave him a dorsa in tactics, defense and performance in general in front of the cameras.

Man City has three titles and an impressive record of 169 goals in 61 games and one of the most exciting football shows, giving new chapters to Guardiola's success story with the teams he has trained.

Barcelona and Spain dominated the game after two thousand thanks to the short-pass method, but the effort was greater when the ball was lost. Camp City coach Pep Guardiola, who was raised at Camp Nou, brought this mentality to his players.

Guardiola, who is helped by Mikel Arteta, has moved to a dangerous wing with a crucial touch in front of goal after scoring almost 50 times in the last two seasons.

The only black point in the City rally is the European failure, and this will be a central issue in preparation for next season, but celebrations can now be enjoyed.

Guardiola said: "I love the Champions League, but the hardest is what we have already achieved, we have won the Premier League by a point, we are not in a position to rest, but we can improve. We will come back from the summer vacation after the participation of some players in the UEFA and Copa America. When we go back and think about things step by step, we know each other better now and we know our standards and we can not think too much about getting four titles in one season. "