Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has advised the club's fans to exhibit exemplary behavior and consume an appropriate amount of beer at Wembley stadium on Saturday, June 3, when their team faces Manchester United in the FA Cup final. This match holds significant tension as United has the opportunity to prevent City from achieving a treble, matching their record from 1999. In the previous encounter between these teams at Wembley in 2011, there were 34 arrests, prompting authorities to strive for a peaceful event this time. The kick-off time was rescheduled to 3 pm at the request of the Metropolitan police, considering the high-risk nature of the fixture. A victory for City would bring them within one game of securing only the second-ever treble in English football history, with their upcoming Champions League final against Inter Milan. Guardiola addressed the Manchester City fans ahead of the match, emphasizing the importance of proper conduct and encouraging them to enjoy the occasion. He urged the fans to support the players, relish the experience, and prepare for the Champions League final in the following week. Guardiola acknowledged the historical dominance of Manchester United and expressed the team's determination to give their best performance against their rivals in the FA Cup final. He encouraged the fans to have fun, enjoy some drinks before the game, and embrace the unique opportunity to witness their team compete against United in the final. City last won the FA Cup in 2019, defeating Watford, and a victory in this final would mark Guardiola's 11th major trophy during his tenure at the club.
Guardiola advises Man City fans to drink the correct amount of beer for the FA Cup final
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