Guardiola Speaks Out on 'Hurt' He Feels About Humanitarian Tragedies Around the World
- On Tuesday, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola turned a news conference into an emotional address, vowing to keep speaking out on humanitarian issues because of the victims' hurt.
- He says the visibility of suffering compels him to speak out, citing conflicts in Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, and recent U.S. federal shootings as sources of his anger.
- Guardiola said `protecting the human being and human life is the only thing we have` and referenced U.S. victims Renee Good and Alex Pretti to illustrate civilian harm.
- Last week, Guardiola missed his pre-match press conference before Tottenham after a Barcelona charity event supporting Palestinian children and faced critics who said `stick to matters on the pitch`.
- He vowed to stand up when killings occur, saying he will not stay silent in the face of mass civilian deaths and framed his stance as a humanitarian duty versus politics.
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Pep Guardiola said he will continue to use his team coach position in Manchester City to support the victims of global conflicts and violence, reports Reuters.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola turned a soccer press conference into a passionate speech about the “pain” he feels as he sees humanitarian tragedies around the world. Guardiola did not return to England in time for his usual media engagements before the English Premier League match between City and Tottenham on Sunday, after giving a speech in support of Palestinian children during a charity event in Barcelona, hi…
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Technique of Manchester City, Pep Guardiola stated that he will continue to manifest himself on humanitarian issues by feeling deeply “machucated” by the suffering suffered by the victims of conflicts around the world. The Spanish trainer has been publicly placed in the defence of civilians affected by wars and crises, even in the face of criticisms that should be limited to talking about only football.
Guardiola speaks out on 'hurt' he feels about humanitarian tragedies around the world
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has turned a soccer news conference into a passionate address on the “hurt” he is feeling at seeing humanitarian tragedies around the world.
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