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Pep Guardiola Singing ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ By Oasis While Puffing On A Cigar Is Everything

Pep Guardiola Singing ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ By Oasis While Puffing On A Cigar Is Everything

Incredible scenes.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was living his best life at the club's Premier League title party.

The Blues secured their third league title in four years on Tuesday night after challengers Manchester United were beaten by Leicester City at Old Trafford.

Sitting on 83 points with two games remaining, City are out of sight ahead of their clash against Brighton on Tuesday night.

And to celebrate their impressive achievements this season, Guardiola has been spotted having a great time with a number of backroom staff.

The Spaniard can be seen smoking a big fat cigar while singing Oasis tune Don't Look Back In Anger in a quite incredible scene. This is brilliant.

City will face Graham Potter's side at The Amex on Tuesday night before they face Everton in the final game of the Premier League campaign.

They will then try and win their first Champions League title on May 29 when they come up against Chelsea.

We can't imagine how Guardiola will party if they secure a win against Thomas Tuchel's side later this month.

Earlier this week, Guardiola admitted that picking the side for this month's Champions League final will be one of the hardest decisions in his five-year spell at The Etihad.

"I have an idea. I know how we play, but I have two options, we will see. I am not clear so these three games will tell me about their momentum and the chances they have to play." he told Manchester City's website.

"They (the players) want it. They will kill me to play, I know it. It's nice and everyone can do it. It will be an incredibly tough decision for me, but I have to analyse the opponent and we will try.

He added: "It's tough in a normal game to tell players they aren't playing, so, can you imagine the Champions League final? But the players we have a good relationship and it's a business, I'm sorry."

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Topics: Manchester City, Football, Pep Guardiola, Premier League