Guardiola, quoted in the Manchester Evening News, revealed Farke's side is one of the few on his personal watch list.
"It depends how many days I have between games,” said the City boss. “Yesterday (Thursday) on the flight back with the players (from Budapest) I started to watch West Ham on the plane.
“In the night, prepare the training session for today and a meeting with the players tomorrow - we do it as short as possible, don't talk much.
“When we have more time I take my day off. I saw a little bit of Arsenal and Benfica (in the Europa League on Thursday night), second half. I was curious to watch the game.
“And yeah, I have a good relation with the Norwich manager, so if they play I like to watch them.
“(If) I have some friends in the teams I watch them, we have fun with a glass of wine. But normally when I watch football now, it's because it is my team or our opponents. The rest? I don’t have time.”
"It depends how many days I have between games,” said the City boss. “Yesterday (Thursday) on the flight back with the players (from Budapest) I started to watch West Ham on the plane.
“In the night, prepare the training session for today and a meeting with the players tomorrow - we do it as short as possible, don't talk much.
“When we have more time I take my day off. I saw a little bit of Arsenal and Benfica (in the Europa League on Thursday night), second half. I was curious to watch the game.
“And yeah, I have a good relation with the Norwich manager, so if they play I like to watch them.
“(If) I have some friends in the teams I watch them, we have fun with a glass of wine. But normally when I watch football now, it's because it is my team or our opponents. The rest? I don’t have time.”