Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola has told a court that Benjamin Mendy was “a really good boy” and he did not know what the player did in his spare time. The 28-year-old has denied seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women.
Pep Guardiola’s Comment on Benjamin Mendy
Giving evidence at Chester Crown Court, the Manchester City coach agreed the French player was “definitely” well-liked, but he did not know how he spent his spare time. He said: “I’m not his father,” he told the jury.” Under questioning from Mr Mendy’s counsel, Eleanor Laws, Mr Guardiola said that as he was not on social media, he was not aware of what Mr Mendy did in his spare time.
He explained that he was not able to look after all 22 players in the club’s first-team squad and he was only interested in Mr Mendy as a player. Benjamin Mendy has previously told the court he broke Covid-19 regulations more than once by holding social gatherings at his house in Prestbury, Cheshire.
Appearing via video link, Mr Guardiola told the court that he was aware of it and had spoken to the player, adding that Mr Mendy had accepted he had not done the right thing. He said Mendy was “an exceptional player whose heart was always happier in the locker room than out on the pitch”.
He was then asked about the rape allegations the player faces. Pep Guardiola told the court: “He asked me to come to be here with all of you and that’s why I’m here.” It has been alleged that Mr Mendy and his friend Louis Saha Matturie raped a number of women at the footballer’s mansion or at an apartment in Manchester.
Benjamin Mendy has denied all the charges against him, while Mr Matturie, 41, of Eccles, Salford, has denied six counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault relating to seven young women. Both men have said if any sex took place it was consensual.