Guardilla reacts strongly against racism, but here's what she said about Carlos after an El Classico in 1997

The clear position against racism by Pep Guardiola has been heard not without controversy in Spain. Manchester City's technique, speaking of Premier League initiatives in support of the movement "Black Lives Matterʹ, had not used a word gentleman to say how you think: “White people should apologize for the way [...]
Manchester City's technique, speaking of Premier League initiatives in support of the movement "Black Lives Matterão," had not used literal courtesy to say how you think:
White guys should apologize for the way they've treated black people in the past 400 years, I'm ashamed of what white people have done”
Spanish media fans, especially those historically closer to Real Madrid, have found a chance to remind the Catalans of an episode of a few years ago, when after a Cllasicoić attacked Roberto Carlo who had complained about the racist choirs against him on the part of Barca fans.
The case belongs to 1997: At the end of a Brazilian defender's match denounced the insults that came to him from the Camp Nou steps, prompting the reaction of the blaugran midfielder.
This gentleman speaks a lot” attacked Guardios, stressing how Roberto Carlos had been in Spain for a few months and could not charge the Catalans with racism.
Now that Pep's position seems altered, many remembered this contradiction. Even a former colleague like Santiago Canizare, interviewed by Marca, identified him:
When we were in the nationals talking about politics, Pep was moderate. He said he didn't know how much he changed in this regard. I'm sorry to hear you speak of Spain the same way.












