Le message fort de Pep Guardiola sur le racisme : « La couleur de notre peau ne nous rendait ni meilleurs ni pires »
On Tuesday, during Real Madrid's 1-0 victory over Benfica in the Champions League, Real Madrid's Brazilian striker Vinícius Júnior claimed he was the target of racist insults from his Benfica counterpart, Argentinian Gianluca Prestianni. This accusation has reignited the debate on racism in European football.
When questioned by the press on Friday, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola delivered a clear message. "I've already said that the color of our skin makes us neither better nor worse. There's still a huge amount of work to be done, in society in general, not just in football. Racism is everywhere," he emphasized.
For the Spanish coach, the fight against this scourge begins first and foremost with education. "It's a question of behavior, of this absurd idea of believing oneself superior to someone else for various reasons. How do we solve this problem? At school. We need to pay teachers better, not footballers. Teachers and doctors should be the most important people in society, not managers," he insisted, calling for a profound change in collective priorities.
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