City boss Guardiola happy Champions League qualification remains in their hands

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola spoke against Fulham on Sunday afternoon before the last game of the season.

City is one of the different parties that chases the Champions League qualification this weekend, and they cannot afford to drop points against the Cottagers, whose European hope died when Brighton Liverpool defeated last weekend. Guardiola spoke for the first time about the qualification for Europe's top match and how it is in their hands.

UCL qualification is in the hands of the city

“It is better to arrive in the last game, knowing that it depends on you.

“We need a point to go to the Champions League next season, but we have to win against a top.”

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Why did Foden miss the English team?

The Spaniard then continued to midfielder Phil Foden, who had been omitted from the selection of England on Friday morning.

“We want to help hello, m and that is the most important thing. He needs peace, and then he will come back. I want to help him.

“I don't care about his performance, I just want him to feel good, because then the rest will come in an easy way.

“For a long time he is struggling with his ankle. What happens to the international team is at Thomas Tuchel.”

Will Rodri perform again this weekend?

Guardiola also opened Rodri, who returned from his ACL injury to play a Cameo from the bank against Bournemouth and can appear again this weekend.

“We are very happy that he is back, and our reaction from our people to him. I am sure he is really happy with that.

“(He has a long way to go until he is back to what he was. After the operation you must always be careful, or you can have muscle problems.

“It is a (positive) step for his mind and his knee, but we will not see Rodri as we know him.

“No, he isn't going to start. He is not ready to start.”

Stones will miss it

Finally, he provided a positive team news on his way to the game, because defender John Stones is the only player who is not available.

“I think so, except John, everyone is fit.”

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