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I heard Pep Guardiola answer question nobody asked about Man City future

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It has been an eventful two weeks since Pep Guardiola last faced questions from journalists. News broke of an approach from the Football Association this summer over the vacant England job.

A day later Thomas Tuchel was confirmed as Gareth Southgate's successor, but not before it had sparked a national debate and body language experts had been 'convinced' that Guardiola had given the game away on an Italian chat show that he would be England manager.

The manager insists, as he did on that show, that he has not made his mind up on what to do after this season. And after telling reporters on Friday that the club have not asked him for a deadline on his future, he went further by insisting that if he had thought his indecision was affecting the club he would respond to that. READ MORE: Pep Guardiola breaks silence on Man City future after England approach READ MORE: 'Part of me is leaving' - Pep Guardiola reacts to big Man City exit "I want to be really, really, really convinced that it's the best for the club," he said. "I will not delay every action knowing that I am creating a problem for the club. "If I feel there is a problem right now, I will take a decision as quick as possible.

But I don't have that feeling because they understand the reasons that I have. And that's why Wolves is the priority." The longer Guardiola waits before deciding, the more City are open to questions about stability.

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