The Manchester City coach was interviewed by youtuber DJ Mario

Pep Guardiola surprised the world this week with an interview given to the famous youtuber dedicated to the FIFA saga, DJ Mario. Renowned Real Madrid, the content creator chatted long and hard with the former Barca coach. From the famous 2-6 that DJ Mario admits that he “screwed up his life” to future players like Foden, going through the differences between the football of the nineties and the current one. In fact, this is where Guardiola acknowledges that he does not like his recreation among the Icons of FIFA 20, legendary players who have different outstanding cards for FUT.

"Everything is wrong," admits the coach after answering that surely his best moment as a player was "when I was 23, 24 or 25, like all players." At that moment, the youtuber shows him the cards he has recreated in FIFA, highlighting the best of average 90 with attributes such as a physicist of 83, pass of 88 and dribble of 81. “To sell motorcycles is fine, now … I He was a slow midfielder, he had no shot, he had no dribling, poor aerial play, he was not fast … ”.

How did you survive in Barça?

Pep Guardiola in FIFA 20.

Faced with this string of arguments, DJ Mario asks him how he was playing at Barça, to which Guardiola replies: "I survived, I guess the way Barcelona played helped me." Of course, the citizen technician recognizes that he had a very good long pass, one of the great virtues of the midfielder who grew and triumphed with the Dream Team of Johan Cruyff.

The interview continues with several current affairs, reviewing FIFA 20 averages. For example, Guardiola does not understand that Agüero has an 80 speed. DJ Mario teaches him that the best rated FIFA is Kevin De Bruyne and admits that he would like him to play in Madrid. Given this, the citizen technician reminds youtuber that there are no termination clauses in the Premier and that Florentino will have to call him. Before some numbers, such as Foden's stockings, Guardiola adds that for next year they would have to ask him first before putting the notes.