Manchester City coach Josep Guardiola does not change his habits of dealing with his players and shouting at them, advising them in a violent manner and in front of the cameras.

And the last victim of the provocative "Pep" style was the Algerian star Riyad Mahrez, who was shocked by the way his coach treated him.

In the 63rd minute of meeting Manchester City and Leipzig in the group stage of the Champions League (City won 6-3) Guardiola club, Mahrez - who was performing a distinguished performance and scored a penalty kick - to the field line and warned and shouted inappropriately at him in front of the cameras, Note that the result was indicating the progress of "Citizens".

The screaming and scolding lasted for about 20 seconds.

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Guardiola justified his shouting at Mahrez by saying, "We talked between the two halves about the way we will play and his role in it, but he did not implement it, and that is why I spoke to him."

Commenting on the incident, Mohamed Aboutrika, the former Egyptian football star and current analyst on “BN Sport” channels, said that the advice in public is a “scandal” and Guardiola does not need this review, “and advice can be given quietly and this is his right.”

The former international player added: Mahrez is not young in age and football quality, and is among the best in the world currently, and it is unacceptable for a great coach like Guardiola to appear in this way, and Mahrez does not deserve this way of treatment because he is one of the team’s stars, and the English media will leave the team’s big win His focus is on this shot.

For his part, the former Tunisian football star Tariq Diab and the current analyst on the "BN Sport" channels described Guardiola as "the wicked coach... and if Messi was in Mahrez's place, he would not have done it with him."