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Pep Guardiola defies FA to use Manchester City League Cup win to back Catalonia protest again

Spaniard defies a Football Association charge for promoting a political message by continuing to wear a yellow ribbon in support of jailed politicians

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has again defied the FA by promoting a political cause during the League Cup final. Photo: EPA
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola used the platform provided by his first cup success with the Premier League team on Sunday to criticise the imprisonment of pro-independence Catalan politicians.

Guardiola defied an English Football Association charge for promoting a political message by continuing to wear a yellow ribbon in support of the jailed and exiled politicians during City’s victory over Arsenal in the League Cup final at Wembley Stadium.

Revered in the region following his success as a player and coach with Barcelona, Guardiola is not prepared to stop supporting a cause he believes in so fervently even if that means being punished by the FA.

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Guardiola has been wearing a yellow ribbon since Catalonia’s failed secession bid in October when a banned independence referendum was held.
Manchester City players celebrate winning the League Cup after a 3-0 win over Arsenal. Photo: EPA
Manchester City players celebrate winning the League Cup after a 3-0 win over Arsenal. Photo: EPA

“Before I am a manager, I am a human being,” Guardiola said after City’s 3-0 victory over Arsenal at English soccer’s national stadium. “I think England knows very well what that means. You did the Brexit. You let the people make an opinion (on voting to leave the European Union).

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“You allowed Scotland to make a referendum about if they want to stay or not and the people voted (to stay in the UK). That is what they are asking (for in Catalonia). Then they are in prevention jail right now.”

Former regional vice president Oriol Junqueras is in jail along with ex-regional interior minister Joaquim Forn and the leaders of two grassroots groups, Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sanchez. Five former Catalan cabinet members, headed by ex-regional president Carles Puigdemont, evaded court summons by moving to Belgium after separatist lawmakers passed an illegal independence declaration.
City players enjoy their triumph. Photo: EPA
City players enjoy their triumph. Photo: EPA
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