Football Manager Speaks Out Against Violence
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has publicly denounced recent fatal shootings in the United States while calling attention to global conflicts. In recent statements, the football coach described the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis as fundamentally unjustifiable.
Details of the Minneapolis Incidents
Good, a mother of three, and Pretti, a 37-year-old medical professional, were both killed during separate encounters with immigration authorities last month. Guardiola drew parallels to healthcare systems worldwide, stating: “Imagine a nurse surrounded by colleagues suddenly being shot multiple times. How can anyone defend that? If someone does wrong, they should face trial.”
Political Context and Guardiola’s Response
The remarks come amid polarized political reactions to the incidents. While some US officials have characterized Pretti as a “domestic terrorist” and “would-be assassin,” Guardiola maintained these labels don’t justify lethal force against civilians. “When I see these images, it causes real pain,” he stated during a public address.
Global Humanitarian Concerns Raised
Guardiola expanded his comments to address international conflicts, referencing civilian suffering in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and other regions. “Never before in human history have we had such clear visibility of global atrocities,” the coach asserted. “We witness genocide, warfare, and humanitarian disasters daily – these are fundamental human problems affecting us all.”
Call for Universal Humanity
The decorated manager emphasized prioritizing human life above political divisions: “When people flee their homes by sea or land, our first response should be rescue, not questioning their circumstances. Protecting human existence is our most essential responsibility – this applies equally to every corner of the world.”
Guardiola concluded with an impassioned plea: “Seeing daily images of parents, children, and entire communities destroyed – how can anyone remain unaffected? I will always stand up against violence targeting innocent lives.”

