Pep Guardiola reveals that Rodri's return to full fitness and happiness will be a gradual process, emphasizing the importance of patience and careful management. Guardiola acknowledges that minor setbacks are expected after a long layoff, citing Rodri's ongoing recovery from a knee injury suffered 14 months ago. Despite the challenges, Guardiola remains optimistic about Rodri's future contributions to the team, highlighting his competitiveness and ability to inspire teammates. The manager emphasizes the need for Rodri to regain his confidence and enjoyment of the game, which will take time and gradual reintegration into the first team. Guardiola's strategy involves a cautious approach, considering the busy schedule and the risk of further injury, with a focus on playing one game a week to allow for proper recovery. This approach is in line with medical advice, as Guardiola notes that playing every three days, as is common in the Premier League, can lead to problems after a long injury. Guardiola's management style is characterized by his commitment to player well-being and a measured reintroduction to match action, ensuring Rodri's long-term success and happiness.