Yes, Guardiola created the most beautiful football in history with Barcelona, and tens of millions of coach devotees.
The most influential coach in history given the dissemination of his ideas, without doubt.
But increasingly, used his position to speak out for persecuted people, when too many others in football say nothing, pretend not to see.
Particularly, today’s greatest players.
Guardiola was, and is in a unique position to influence the atrocities perpetrated and funded by the UAE, his employer, where his greatest leverage lay, nonetheless he spoke out on human rights, for an end to conflict, when others would not.
That’s far, far too rare in sport today.
Rashford won La Liga; Manchester United did not congratulate him.
He called up for the world cup, he got no congratulations.
Manchester United qualified for the UCL, he quoted to congratulate us and these rabid dogs were wailing on his tweet, saying he is famzing.
Now that he made a thank you post to those that have helped him in the past 1 year, y'all are wailing he didn't mention Manchester United.
Tell me the contributions Manchester United made towards his call up.
🚨💣 BREAKING: Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United, here we go!
Green light from Brentford and club to club agreement reached for £70m package, as @TheAthleticFC reports.
Contract agreed weeks ago with Mbeumo as he only wanted Man United move.
After Cunha, Mbeumo next for #MUFC.
Liverpool striker Diogo Jota and his brother have both passed away due to traffic accident, reports Marca.
Deepest condolences, support, and thoughts are with those involved, his family and loved ones.
May his soul rest in peace. 🤍🕊️