Guardiola questions liverpool fans attack on man city bus
Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has expressed his disappointment and concern over the attack on the team's bus by Liverpool fans before the Champions League quarterfinal match between the two teams on April 10, 2018.
In a post-match press conference, Guardiola said: "I'm not going to talk about the bus, but I'm going to talk about the people who did it. It's not acceptable. It's not football. It's not what we want to see in football. We want to play football, not to fight, not to be aggressive, not to be violent."
Guardiola also praised the Liverpool fans who did not participate in the attack, saying: "I want to say thank you to the Liverpool fans who didn't do it. They are the real fans, the ones who love football, who love the game, who love the players. They are the ones who make football special."
The attack on the Manchester City bus was widely condemned by fans, players, and officials from both teams, as well as by the football authorities. The incident was seen as a serious breach of the rules of the game and a threat to the safety of the players and officials.
In the aftermath of the attack, the English Football Association (FA) launched an investigation into the incident, and several Liverpool fans were arrested and charged with various offenses related to the attack.
Guardiola's comments on the incident were seen as a strong condemnation of the violence and a call for fans to behave in a more respectful and responsible manner.