Pep's got the moves! Guardiola joins backing singers on stage for a dance as City's Treble celebrations carry on Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola joined backing singers on stage Guardiola danced and sang along to Just Like A Prayer by Madonna The celebration took place at Manchester Cathedral as part of the trophy parade By Jeorge Bird For Mailonline Published: 23:35 BST, 20 May 2019 | Updated: 23:45 BST, 20 May 2019 1 Viewcomments After a long season, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola finally had the opportunity to enjoy himself at the club's trophy parade. City were celebrating becoming the first English team to win the domestic treble - the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup. Guardiola certainly got into the spirit of things as he joined a group of backing dancers on stage at Manchester Cathedral, which City hired out. Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola joined backing singers on stage at the club's parade Guardiola got into the spirit of things, singing and dancing along to Just Like A Prayer The City fans certainly enjoyed getting to see the 48-year-old having fun The 48-year-old didn't hold back as he joined by singing and dancing along to Just Like A Prayer by Madonna. The watching crowd certainly enjoyed getting to see a different side to Guardiola. Guardiola paid tribute to the his backroom staff during the parade. He said: 'Without them it's impossible, the players cannot do it alone and I cannot do it alone. They are my right arm and brain and everything. It's always important to do it together. 'We know the challenge well, we don't need more speeches. They know me. Now is time for good dinners and good wine and enjoy this incredible season together. In three weeks we will start to look forward.' City manager Guardiola showed that he has other talents away from football Guardiola and City celebrated becoming the first English team to win the domestic treble Guardiola sported a flat cap in honour of Bernard Halford, City's former life president City fans paid to tribute to Vincent Kompany, who will become player-manager at Anderlecht The City players enjoyed themselves as they celebrated the unique feat of a domestic treble Thousands of supporters were in attendance as City showed off their collection of silverware. City bid farewell to captain Vincent Kompany, who is leaving the club after eleven years to become the player-manager of his former side Anderlecht. During the trophy parade Guardiola sported a decorative flat cap in honour of the late Bernard Halford, City's former life president, who passed away in March. Striker Sergio Aguero poses with the Premier League trophy during the parade The City players celebrate their remarkable success during the parade Youngster Phil Foden dedicated City's silverware to the fans after being part of successive trophy parades. 'I think I need a bus pass,' he joked when speaking on a live feed on the club's Twitter account. 'Hopefully next year we will keep winning trophies next season. You can hear the noise of the fans. This is why we win trophies, for the fans.' The entire first team squad and staff were present, other than full-back Benjamin Mendy. The Frenchman is understood to have undergone an arthroscopy while in Barcelona last week, and was not able to take part. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility