Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has sent a warning to Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of Saturday night's UEFA Champions League.
The Citizens take on the Blues in their first-ever Champions League final, as they look to complete a treble this season.
Chelsea have already beaten Man City twice since Tuchel took over from Frank Lampard in January, but Guardiola ha warned that this time will be different.
When asked what the previous two losses meant, Guardiola told Rio Ferdinand, "Absolutely nothing - zero.
"I know how we prepare for this final and the reason why, we came just two days after qualifying through the Dortmund game and after the semi-finals, you know in that moment - well deserved, congratulations to Chelsea, but it's a new game, we'll face them Saturday and see what happens.
"Even if we won these two games, my position would be the same right now because I know what the Champions League is, it's one game, the season is over and everyone is sitting on the beach on their holidays thinking about next season except one game.
"The last nine years, I've seen them (the Champions League final) on TV, when I was on holiday so it's just preparing for a game, one final, it's completely different."