🤔 Pep and L. Enrique respond differently to racism case involving Vini Jr

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🤔 Pep and L. Enrique respond differently to racism case involving Vini Jr

Two Spaniards. Two former multi-champion players. Two historic coaches.

However, with completely different reactions to the topic of the week.

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Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique were questioned during their press conferences this Friday (20) about the alleged racism case involving Vinicius Jr.

While the Manchester City manager addressed social issues to explain his position, the Paris Saint-Germain coach chose silence.

Asked by Fred Caldeira from TNT Sports, Guardiola pointed out the problem in basic education.

“It's not the color of the skin that makes us better. We still have a lot of work to do. Racism is everywhere. Racism is not a matter of skin color, it's about behaviors. Schools are the ideal places to change behaviors. Pay teachers more. Not players. In fact, teachers and doctors should be the best-paid professionals in society, by far. Not coaches and players,” he said.

Meanwhile, Luis Enrique, when questioned by Clara Albuquerque, also from TNT Sports, made some facial expressions throughout the question, reflected for a while, and chose not to comment on the situation.

"What I can say about this subject is not important."

Earlier, Vincent Kompany from Bayern Munich gave a long response about the case. 

On Tuesday, Vinicius Jr. accused the Argentine Gianluca Prestianni of racism during the Benfica vs. Real Madrid match. 

Although no objective evidence has been presented, there are reports and videos of Portuguese club fans making gestures and uttering racist insults at the Brazilian.

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