Manchester Evening News

‘I am a human being before a manager’

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MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola says he will continue to wear a yellow ribbon in support of imprisoned Catalan politician­s because he is “a human being before a manager”.

Four Catalan leaders are in prison for rebellion and sedition following October’s referendum on independen­ce for the region, which was ruled illegal by Spain.

Guardiola, the former Barcelona captain and coach and a Catalan native, was this week charged by the Football Associatio­n with “wearing a political message” but neverthele­ss wore the ribbon again at Wembley for Sunday’s Carabao Cup final. Guardiola spoke at length on the subject after City’s 3-0 win over Arsenal and said: “If I broke the rules, I accept the fine. I am a human being. There are four guys in prison. There are other guys, who are outside of Catalonia; when they come back, they are going to be jailed, imprisoned for rebellion and sedition. It’s not about politician­s, it’s about democracy; it’s about helping the people who didn’t do absolutely anything.”

Guardiola referenced both Brexit and the Scottish independen­ce referendum and stressed Catalonia was merely seeking a similar peaceful process.

“They don’t have weapons,” he said. “The weapons that we have is just the vote, the ballot.

“You did Brexit. You allowed Scotland to have a referendum about if [they] want to stay [in the United Kingdom] or not. And, after, the people vote. That is what they ask and they are in jail right now.”

Guardiola faces a potential fine for breaching the FA’s “kit and advertisin­g regulation­s”.

 ??  ?? Sergio Aguero kisses the trophy after winning the Carabao Cup on Sunday
Sergio Aguero kisses the trophy after winning the Carabao Cup on Sunday
 ??  ?? Pep Guardiola wearing his ribbon
Pep Guardiola wearing his ribbon

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