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Pep keeping ice cool during heat of battle

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PEP Guardiola has admitted he needed to learn to control his emotions more effectivel­y before guiding Man City to the treble last season.

A new club-produced documentar­y – which will screen on Netflix from today – goes behind the scenes of City’s historic season.

And it shows the message Guardiola gave to his players at half-time during the Champions League final in Istanbul, when the match against Inter Milan was still goalless.

Guardiola is seen trying to settle the nerves of his players, reassuring them they can improve in the second half, before they went on to win 1-0 through

Rodri’s 68th-minute goal. “You’re exceptiona­l players, playing the Champions League final,” Guardiola tells them.

“What you feel is normal, yes. But we don’t give up. Go, go, go. That’s why we are here. We adjust one or two things and we’ll be much more effective. Calm, guys, calm. Keep going, we’ll find momentum.”

Speaking in an interview filmed for the documentar­y, which is called Together: Treble Winners, Guardiola contrasted that message with the half-time team talk he gave his side during the 2021 Champions League final against Chelsea.

They had just fallen behind to Kai Havertz’s 42nd-minute goal and went on to lose 1-0.

“Of course emotion is so important in the final,” Guardiola said. “The big personalit­ies, the

characters. How you approach the moment in half-time, how you overcome, how well you overcome if it’s not a perfect first half, because it’s happened.

“People are human beings, they have the desire to do well, to achieve it, win it, to lift it...

“I remember the final against Chelsea at half-time I was more aggressive with some players and it didn’t work.

“In the finals, there is not one player who doesn’t want to win it and do it well. And when that moment came by, OK guys, we have 45 minutes, maybe extratime, stick with what we have. I have to adjust something, we do it. Come on, let’s go. I control my emotions much better than when I was younger as a manager.”

The documentar­y also includes Kyle Walker’s now famous speech

in the dressing room before kick-off. The England defender had been left out of Guardiola’s starting line-up for the match, and implored those taking the field to deliver for those on the sidelines.

“I love every single one of you,” said Walker, now City’s captain. “Come and make my dream come true. Right, come on boys.”

The six-episode documentar­y series charts City’s season from the moment of Erling Haaland’s medical ahead of his arrival from Borussia Dortmund through to their historic night in Istanbul.

The issue of the 115 charges laid against the club by the Premier League in February 2023 for alleged breaches of financial rules are dealt with briefly, but without new material, using archive footage from Guardiola’s press conference at the time.

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CALMING INFLUENCE: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he handles his emotions ‘much better’ than he used to.

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