Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola has spoken about how "winning is so addictive" as City side go for an incredible treble this season, as they go and take on Watford in the FA Cup final on Saturday at Wembley.
City this season have already managed to retain the Premier League title, being the first side to do so since Manchester United in 2009, and the Carabao Cup.
Guardiola now spoke about that upcoming game as well as his winning "addiction".
"When you win, you take a shower and then you want to win the next one and the next, It makes your life better and easier. Winning helps to win more and it helps to make this club better. If we don't win, it does not change my life or opinion of what we have to do next season."
He then spoke about CIty's FA Cup opponents, Watford, saying "Watford and Wolves are the best teams outside of the top six. They were consistent teams, Everton were up and down, Leicester finished incredibly well under Brendan Rodgers. Watford with Javi Gracia, he is an experienced manager from working in other countries and I think he is an excellent guy, an excellent manager and knows exactly what to do.
"It is a cup final, anything can happen like a red card. They can prepare the final better, they can make a strategy we did not expect. In one game, anything can happen." Guardiola added.