​Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has told his stars to stop eating out with their partners after football matches, in order to promote team harmony.





The former Barcelona treble-winner wants his squad to eat together at least an hour after matches, rather than have dinner with their partners away from the ground, according to ​the Sun.





They also claim that the Spaniard will cut down on the City squad eating pizza in the dressing room at the Etihad, which apparently was common practice under former manager Manuel Pellegrini.





It's a set of rules that the former Bayern Munich manager implemented during his time in Germany and Spain and will bring his own dietitian and nutrition expert to monitor his players.

A source told the newspaper: “He will want the squad to eat at the Etihad after games. He thinks it is vital for them to eat within one hour of games and even if it means telling the WAGs no dinner out tonight.





“That won’t go down too well with some of them. They usually eat pizza in the dressing room.”





Guardiola is also set to increase the intensity of training sessions before they travel to Munich to face old club Bayern, after which they'll head to China to take part in the International Champions Cup.





They'll play fierce rivals Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund before travelling to Sweden to play Arsenal in the 'Supergame' exhibition match.



