Catalonia protests: Pep Guardiola calls on international help to resolve crisis

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has called for global assistance to resolve the civic unrest.
This month El Clasico was postponed Friday next days of protests in Barcelona following nine Catalan leaders were detained on Monday for their role.
Guardiola – the former Barcelona captain – has cautioned for more figures committed to flames from Europe to intervene and help bring an end.
The global community has to help us to solve the battle, Guardiola said.
Guardiola described them as an attack against human rights, and discussed at the paragraphs, which ranged from nine to 13 years in opposition.
Asked whether public personalities from nations such as England should have their say, Guardiola explained:I believe so. Normally everyone looks in his own circumstance and when it does not call them too much they look right, left,
We want Europe to address this conflict. The time has arrived [where] people dont trust each other too much in Spain and Catalonia.
Guardiola insisted that his squads outcomes over the beginning of the season would not change his opinion.
City trail Premier League leaders Liverpool by eight points ahead of their return to national action following the break but should welcome John Stones, Kevin De Bruyne and Benjamin Mendy back .
A number of these are better. Kevin has been back and John trained the days [nicely ]. Mendy as well, perhaps later, explained Guardiola, whose side have dropped two of their opening eight games of the year.
Guardiola also confirmed Sergio Aguero will be available for the clubs trip earlier this week once he emerged unscathed by a car accident to face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Meanwhile, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager praised because he took over in September 2017, the job counterpart Roy Hodgson, who turned 72 in August, has done at Palace.
Since Roy Hodgson took over the team with zero points he helped his staff to prevent relegation to the Championship, explained Guardiola.
They have incredibly talented gamers, physical, experienced guys at the back along with a great deal of talent in the middle and front.
He added:When hes still there its because hes got the fire. Its amazing at 72 years of age. Youve got to have a great deal of power to convince the players daily and still he does that.

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