2023-08-17 16:45:27
Pep Guardiolathrough his official account of Twitter (now X), has launched an explosive tweet on account of the sixth anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils.
The Catalan coach of Manchester City claims to “know for the truth” what happened on August 17, 2017 in the Ramblas of Barcelona and Cambrils, when 16 people died and dozens were injured.
How much longer do we have to wait to know for sure what happened on 17-A?
Spanish State-Generalitat, we want to know the truth. That’s what you’re here for.
shame This is what I feel.
To all the victims and relatives, to tell you that not a day goes by that I don’t think of you.— PepTeam (@PepTeam) August 17, 2023
In the message, Guardiola says he feels “ashamed” and demands that the Spanish state and the Generalitat tell the truth about what happened, since “they are here for that.”
“How long should we wait to really know what happened on 17-A? Spanish State-Generalitat, we want to know the truth. You are here for that. Shame. That’s what I feel,” reads the tweet in Catalan.
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In said tweet, the former Barça coach ends up showing solidarity with victims and relatives, to whom he addresses stating that “not a day goes by that I don’t think of you.”
The day before, Guardiola, who rarely publishes tweets of a political nature, at least in recent times, was proclaimed champion of the European Super Cup by defeating Sevilla on penalties in the final. He has already accumulated 36 titles and is the second coach in history with the most trophies.
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