Manchester City coach Josep Guardiola and his top scorer Sergio Aguero were caught in the angry debate during Saturday's 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur.

The controversy began on the pitch after the substitution of "Pep" for the Argentine striker Gabriel Jesus in the 66th minute of the game.

It was clear that Aguero, 31, who scored his team's second goal in the match, was angry at the coach's "lecture and reprimand". The latter attracted him and put his hand on his chest, but Aguero's reaction was angry, leaving the "philosopher coach" to speak without listening to him and went straight To the bench.

Guardiola seemed upset that Aguero took the long route off the pitch with his team looking for a goal. Arteta separates them mid-argument pic.twitter.com/pdioEtT6iX

- James Nalton (@JDNalton) August 17, 2019

But then they were photographed hugging after Jesus' last-minute goal, but the "mouse" canceled out for a handball on a City defender inside the London penalty area.

According to information from Al Ittihad Stadium, the controversy started in the first half, especially after the first equalizer scored by Eric Lamela for the Spurs, and Guardiola appeared to blame Aguero for the goal because he did not defend well against his fellow Argentine striker and let him advance to the penalty area and shot and score.

It is not the first time that Guardiola insists on providing "lectures" to the players in front of the cameras after the games, whether the latter ended in a loss or draw or even win.

Aguero: So I apologized for nothing .... # MCITOT pic.twitter.com/RJP4HOR6fU

- Jhabeer Abdul (@JhabeerA) August 17, 2019

Aguero apologized to Guardiola after City's 3rd goal just until VAR ruled it out 😂 pic.twitter.com/ISQj8AlAG6

- LFC FANS (@lfc_allting) August 17, 2019