Guardiola first discussed team news, confirming that striker Erling Haaland is recovering slowly. When asked if Haaland would return this weekend, Guardiola said, "I don't think so."
The Spanish coach then talked about the Champions League qualification race. "It's what we want. We have four finals. We will go for the first one (on Friday)," he said.
Guardiola also addressed the controversy over ticket prices and how fans will express their frustration over costs this weekend. He pleaded with fans to support the team, despite understanding their frustrations.
"I understand the fans' concerns about ticket prices. They have the right to express their feelings as a group. The club is open to listening to their thoughts. Come and support us; we need your help. We want to bring the Champions League to this club, and we need your support from the start to the end."
Guardiola also talked about midfielder Rodri, who has been training with Haaland this week. "We're pleased to see Erling back and Rodri back in training. The doctor will tell us when Rodri can start playing minutes. We have to be careful not to rush him and make a step backwards."
Guardiola confirmed that only the doctor can determine when Rodri will return. "I don't know. The doctor will tell me when Rodri is stable and can start playing."
Finally, Guardiola shared his thoughts on the Wolves match, saying that the lack of relegation threat makes the game less tricky. "No, I'm pretty sure the Wolves players prefer to come here to this stadium already safe. A month ago, they were in a difficult position. I would prefer that."
The team is eager to win and move closer to Champions League qualification. Guardiola's comments have given fans a glimpse into the team's mindset ahead of the match.