Josep Guardiola reacted to the shelling in Ukraine.
The head coach of 'Manchester City', Josep Guardiola, commented on how people are indifferent to global tragedies. In an interview with GQ Spain, the Catalan specialist expressed his sad outlook for the future.
His words came as a response to the global tragedies that have occurred in recent years. - said Guardiola.
What Guardiola said about indifference to wars
The coach noted that modern tragedies are broadcast live, yet many people continue to live without paying attention to suffering and war. He pointed out that ignoring suffering and war is not just a football issue, but a societal problem.
It is worth reminding that during the 2025 Fencing World Championships, Ukrainian fans lost their flags due to the actions of Georgian police. It was also revealed who Kyiv's 'Dynamo' will play in the next round of the Champions League.
In his statement, Guardiola warned about the problem of indifference to global tragedies and wars, emphasizing that this is an insane problem for football, but a matter of deep socio-cultural nature that requires the attention of every citizen of the world.
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