Pep Guardiola did not appreciate being asked for his thoughts on UEFA’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) investigation after Manchester City completed an historic domestic treble. City steamrollered Watford 6-0 to lift the FA Cup at Wembley, completing an unprecedented domestic trio of titles in style. But when asked if he has ever received payments from Manchester City’s owners for services other than his managerial role, Guardiola vented his frustrations. He said: “Do you know the question you’re asking me, if I ever received money for another situation, right now, today? “Honestly, do you think I deserve to have this type of question happen, on the day we won the treble, if I received money from other situations? “Are you accusing me? Oh man.” Talking generally on the FFP investigation into City, Guardiola added: “Well I said yesterday we are not guilty. “I listen to my chairman, my CEO, they give me arguments, and I trust them. “When they tell me we did absolutely follow the rules, I’m sorry, I believe them.” Fewer options mean Southgate feels the frustration PSG ease to victory over troubled Dijon Sterling: Winning trophies at Wembley a dream come true Pep Guardiola says domestic treble is harder to win than Champions League Ribery and Robben feel mixed emotions on Bayern farewell 6 players Liverpool could sign to topple Manchester City in 2019/20 6 players Real Madrid could sign to get back among Europe’s elite Liverpool midfielder set to leave for another Premier League club this summer Barcelona ‘willing to pay’ Manchester City target’s release clause Quiz! Can you name the 30 most recent clubs to win the FA Cup?