Pep Guardiola faces backlash from Manchester Jewish community over comments on Israel's attacks on Gaza. The Manchester City manager sparked controversy when he spoke out about the suffering of innocent people in conflict zones, including the Middle East.
Guardiola made his remarks at a charity event in Barcelona last week and reiterated them to journalists during a press conference, describing how witnessing such atrocities affects him personally. While his intentions may be humanitarian, critics argue that he should focus on football rather than injecting himself into international affairs.
The Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester & Region (JRC) has accused Guardiola of making "total failure" of displaying solidarity with Manchester's Jewish community in the wake of a synagogue attack last October, which claimed two lives. The JRC fears his comments may fuel antisemitic acts and urged him to be more careful with his language.
The group stated that prominent individuals should be mindful of their words given the history of attacks on Jewish people worldwide. They implored Guardiola to refrain from commenting on international affairs in the future, citing his significant platform as a football manager.
Manchester City has been contacted for comment regarding the JRC statement. Guardiola's comments on the conflict have sparked debate, with some praising his willingness to speak out and others criticizing him for overstepping his bounds.
Guardiola made his remarks at a charity event in Barcelona last week and reiterated them to journalists during a press conference, describing how witnessing such atrocities affects him personally. While his intentions may be humanitarian, critics argue that he should focus on football rather than injecting himself into international affairs.
The Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester & Region (JRC) has accused Guardiola of making "total failure" of displaying solidarity with Manchester's Jewish community in the wake of a synagogue attack last October, which claimed two lives. The JRC fears his comments may fuel antisemitic acts and urged him to be more careful with his language.
The group stated that prominent individuals should be mindful of their words given the history of attacks on Jewish people worldwide. They implored Guardiola to refrain from commenting on international affairs in the future, citing his significant platform as a football manager.
Manchester City has been contacted for comment regarding the JRC statement. Guardiola's comments on the conflict have sparked debate, with some praising his willingness to speak out and others criticizing him for overstepping his bounds.