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Guardiola in the dark as he prepares for Hudson's Huddersfield

Guardiola in the dark as he prepares for Hudson's Huddersfield
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David Wagner stood down as Terriers manager this week.

Pep Guardiola claims he has no idea what to expect from Huddersfield this weekend.

The famously thorough Manchester City manager says the departure of David Wagner as Terriers boss has left him at a loss ahead of Sunday's Premier League trip to the John Smith's Stadium.

Mark Hudson, the club's Under-23s coach, has taken temporary charge and Guardiola concedes he knows little about the former Town captain or his footballing ideals.

Guardiola said: "It's a little bit of a problem really because we don't know. Even when you have just one game for a manager you can have an idea.

"Of course we have some info about what he's done at the under-23 (level), but it's completely different.

"We don't know how he will play, what system, whether they will play long or short balls, whether they will go four in the back, five in the back, one striker or two strikers, high pressing or low pressing... we don't know anything exactly.

"We will have to immediately adapt after five or 10 minutes. The players will have to understand exactly what is going to happen with the game and adapt as quickly as possible."

Notwithstanding that, given current league positions and form, City will be overwhelming favourites.

Guardiola's champions are in another title race while Huddersfield are bottom of the table, eight points off safety having lost eight of their last nine games, the other being last week's goalless draw at Cardiff.

But despite their recent run, Guardiola was keen to pay tribute to Wagner, who lifted Huddersfield from the lower reaches of the Championship to the top flight.

He said: "First of all, a big compliment to Wagner for what he has done in the club – 40 years not in the Premier League and then promoted and an incredible season last season. He did an incredible job."

Guardiola, who took a year out of management after leaving Barcelona in 2012, can understand why the German felt the need to take a break but he expects him to return.

He said: "I understand completely. We feel a lot of pressure – all the managers feel that.

"But I am pretty sure he is coming back. Our job is so addictive too. When you take a break you realise how good you can do it and you want to come back. Everyone feels that situation."


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool23193154134160
2Manchester CityMan City23182362174556
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs23170648232551
4Chelsea23145440192147
5Arsenal23135548321644
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd23135546331344
7Watford239683232033
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves239592731-432
9Leicester CityLeicester2394102929031
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham2394103034-431
11Everton238693433130
12Bournemouth2393113342-930
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2375112532-726
14Crystal Palace2364132332-922
15Southampton2357112540-1522
16Burnley2364132343-2022
17Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2356121931-1221
18Cardiff CityCardiff2354141944-2519
19Fulham2335152151-3014
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2325161340-2711

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