Former Manchester City strikers Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez celebrated wildly while commentating on Rodri's winning goal against Inter Milan in the Champions League final.
Both players helped City to go up a level following the Abu Dhabi takeover in 2008, with Tevez joining the club in 2009, while Aguero arrived in 2011.
The former Argentina internationals were in attendance at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium as City managed to achieve their key objective of winning the Champions League.
Aguero and Tevez expressed their delight at Rodri's goal, which was scored in the 68th minute.
City's win ensured that they completed the treble; matching Manchester United's remarkable feat from the 1998-99 season.
Aguero cemented his place in City history with his dramatic title-winning goal against QPR in 2012 as his side won the league for the first time since 1968.
He went on to win 15 trophies with the club before leaving in 2021 and is City's all-time top goalscorer with 260 goals.
Tevez, meanwhile, scored 73 goals in 148 games for City prior to his departure in 2013.
After the Champions League final Aguero spoke to BT Sport and former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand joked that he didn't want to see the striker.
Ferdinand said: 'I don't even want to be here now, I've got to be honest with you.
'This guy broke my heart, man, broke my heart. I can't even look at him right now.'
Aguero then asked if Ferdinand was ok, before the former England international reached over and jokingly told the Argentinian 'I'll strangle you' as he placed his hand around his neck.
Aguero responded by saying 'Sorry, Bro', as fellow pundits Mario Balotelli, Cesc Fabregas and Joleon Lescott laughed along with Ferdinand's actions.
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So happy to know that there is life after football. Balotelli, Fabregas, Lescott, Aguero and Ferdinand now a pundits and act8ng as a big family compared to the way they act and reacts in their prime day as a footballers. City is the glorious team that brings them together for us to witnessed these legends in their own way.