Guardiola was asked about City's start to the season, which has not been perfect. He said, "One game at a time. That is the target. Yesterday we enjoyed the draw of the Champions League. We are going to be there with the elite of European football and after two games I have the belief we are going to do a good season."
Guardiola also talked about facing some familiar opponents in the Champions League. City was drawn with Napoli and Galatasaray, and he was asked about facing old faces like Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane. He said, "Kevin, Leroy, I am really pleased they come back here. Of course we need to beat the two teams, Napoli and Galatasaray, but it is nice to bring them back. The people will give them a great welcome and they deserve it."
There has been some debate about who will start as City's main goalkeeper this season, with Ederson remaining at the club and James Trafford signing with the team. Guardiola said, "I will decide tomorrow. Because I don't have a press conference tomorrow. In this part of the season before the transfer window is closed, everything is possible. After that when we play United, Champions League, Arsenal, everything will be more clear."
Guardiola was also asked about the size of his squad, which has been an issue for the team. He said, "The size of the squad is what it is. I know the club is doing the best it can. I’m so proud of my players. I’ve never met a player who doesn’t do his best."
Guardiola's comments come ahead of a busy period for City, with several big matches on the horizon.