Guardiola equates the Black Lives Matter with the yellow bow

Pep Guardiola has appeared virtually before the media before the game against Liverpool and has acknowledged that Sané's departure to Bayern is very likely, although “it is not yet done”. In addition, he recalled that the gestures in favor of the Black Lives Matter are good to “make a better society”, and that is why he wore the yellow ribbon, since “all humanitarian causes must be defended”.

March of Sané: “It is not done yet, some details are missing, but it seems that he is going to go to Bayern Munich. I wish him the best and I thank him for all these years together. I would have loved him to stay but he wants to go, he has his life and He has decided to leave. He believes that he will be happier there and we cannot do anything about that. “

Political demands in the Premier League: “It is a question for the Premier League and for the people who sanctioned me for wearing the tie. All humanitarian causes must be defended and my yellow tie was for that, for the political prisoners, for asking people to vote. They are gesturing for the Black Lives Matter because we have to make a better society. “

Respect for Klopp: “I admire their teams, both Liverpool and Dortmund. How their teams play is a positive message for the world of football: they are active and trying to score goals.”

Eliminatory against Real Madrid: “We will play where UEFA decides, but I would like it to be in Manchester.”

Possibility of Jadon Sancho returning: “No. He decided to leave, why would he decide to return? There is no point in that happening, I don't think he wants to return.”