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Guardiola: Syria is scary for the whole world and I hope Trump and Putin solve it

1 month ago  Raphael   Sport News

When facing the media on Thursday, Pep Guardiola was more interested in talking about the state of world peace rather than Manchester City's next game against Southampton.
Clearly, the attack on Borussia Dortmund's team bus has shaken everyone within football to the core.
"It's a little scary how the world now is," he said to reporters.
"And it's getting crazier ... what happened in Syria ... I hope the President of the United States, the President of Russia and the President of China can intervene and solveit because if not, we don't know where we'll end up.
"We must continue to live without fear and I wish Marc Bartra a huge recovery for what has been frightening and serious."
Gabriel Jesus isn't available for selection and Guardiola played his cards close to his chest concerning which goalkeeper he would choose for the game against the Saints.
"Gabriel is not ready yet, but he's much better," Pep continued.
"Goalkeepers? It depends on whether the opposing team pushes us up, it depends on how the training has gone ... I like having my two goalies playing with confidence, that's why I choose week by week."