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Guardiola 'hurt' by suffering caused in global conflicts

Guardiola condemns civilian suffering worldwide and pledges continued advocacy for human life, citing conflicts in Palestine, Ukraine, and Sudan as key concerns.

  • On Tuesday, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola turned a news conference into an emotional address, vowing to keep speaking out on humanitarian issues because of the victims' hurt.
  • He says the visibility of suffering compels him to speak out, citing conflicts in Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, and recent U.S. federal shootings as sources of his anger.
  • Guardiola said `protecting the human being and human life is the only thing we have` and referenced U.S. victims Renee Good and Alex Pretti to illustrate civilian harm.
  • Last week, Guardiola missed his pre-match press conference before Tottenham after a Barcelona charity event supporting Palestinian children and faced critics who said `stick to matters on the pitch`.
  • He vowed to stand up when killings occur, saying he will not stay silent in the face of mass civilian deaths and framed his stance as a humanitarian duty versus politics.
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Guardiola speaks out on 'hurt' he feels about humanitarian tragedies around the world

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has turned a soccer news conference into a passionate address on the “hurt” he is feeling at seeing humanitarian tragedies around the world.

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Guardiola 'hurt' by suffering caused in global conflicts

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France24 broke the news in France on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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