Pep Guardiola put together a compilation video for his players on the eve of their final Premier League game last season that left the Manchester City chairman emotional. Khaldoon Al Mubarak was one of those present in a packed auditorium before the team's match with West Ham last May, along with fellow executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain as well as the whole playing squad. Guardiola did not speak at the meeting, but instead simply turned the lights off and hit play on a video that relived the team's best moments of the season from the opening night at Burnley through to Stefan Ortega's save in the penultimate game at Tottenham.
The video went down a storm inside the room, and gave Al Mubarak a reminder of why Guardiola has achieved so much in his career. "That's what makes him so great," Al Mubarak said. "The ability to read the room and read his players and what they need for that moment.
That's the manager." READ MORE: Man City will follow Omar Berrada transfer message in January window READ MORE: Man City stars welcome fresh update with North Stand 'progressing at pace' Speaking about the meeting at the time, Guardiola said: "What I'm going to show them today, they will feel it. It belongs to us.
I'm going to show them how good they are and what they have to do. As simple as that." Guardiola's work did not stop there.
The coach urged calm for his players before the game and then stepped in again at half-time when West Ham had scored to come back into the game at 2-1 and the Catalan sensed that his team were 'scared'. The City Studios production Together: 4 in a Row, released this week, captures the dressing room footage as Guardiola guides his team to the finishing line..
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The Pep Guardiola gesture in key meeting that made Man City chairman emotional
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola produced a special video for his players and staff ahead of their final Premier League game