Pep Guardiola insisted it was his players who deserved the spotlight after the Manchester City manager returned to the dug-out to inspire a 5-0 thrashing of Cardiff on Saturday.
Guardiola was back on the touchline in the Welsh capital and the champions were back in the old routine after their shock midweek defeat at home by Lyon in the Champions League.
The Spaniard had watched that match from high in the stands as he served out a suspension.
But he played down any significance in being closer to the action as Riyad Mahrez scored twice, his first goals for the club, in an emphatic victory which kept them in touch with the Premier League pace-setters.
“I don’t play,” said Guardiola, after watching Sergio Aguero, Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan help his team score five or more goals for the 10th time since he took charge before the 2016-17 season.
“The managers, we are there to be there when they have little doubts, to support them.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen with these guys. It’s the same group, they keep reacting, they are an exceptional group.
“But they know when the situation is not good in terms of results, the closer I am to them.
“They deserve all my respect. They made me happy the last two seasons, and that’s why, always, I will be with them.”
City were 3-0 ahead and cruising at half-time, before Mahrez replaced Aguero on the hour mark and scored twice, his first goals since his move from Leicester in July.