Guardiola told to 'focus on football' by Jewish community leaders
Manchester City's Spanish head coach Pep Guardiola gestures ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 football match between England's Manchester City and Saudi's Al-Hilal at the Camping World stadium in Orlando on June 30, 2025. Manchester City, which has amassed championships, domestic cups and even a Champions League title over the last decade, ended last season without any trophies. As Pep Guardiola enters his tenth season, can he lead the club back to success? (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
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Guardiola gave a speech in support of Palestinian children at a charity event in his home city of Barcelona last week.
On Tuesday, the Spaniard told journalists at a press conference how the suffering of innocent people caught up in conflicts in Palestine, Sudan and Ukraine "hurts" him and leaves him compelled to speak out about the issues.
However, Guardiola's views frustrated the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester, who fear antisemitic acts could be fuelled by similar language.
"We have repeatedly asked for prominent individuals to be mindful about the words they use given how Jewish people have had to endure attacks across the globe," a statement posted on X read.
"Pep Guardiola is a football manager. Whilst his humanitarian reflections may be well-intentioned, he should focus on football."
The group also accused Guardiola of a "total failure" to display solidarity with Manchester's Jewish community in the wake of last October's attack on the Heaton Park Synagogue, in which two people were killed.
"It's especially galling given his total failure to use his significant platform to display any solidarity with the Jewish community subjected to a terrorist attack a few miles from the Etihad Stadium," the statement added.
"We implore Mr Guardiola to be more careful in his future language given the significant risk faced by our community."


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