Pep Guardiola's vocal stance on global issues, despite the inevitable 'whataboutism' backlash, is a topic of praise and debate. The Manchester City manager's recent comments on Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, and the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have sparked discussions about his moral stance and the potential impact of his employer, Abu Dhabi. While some argue that his position as a high-profile figure in football grants him the platform to speak out, others question his consistency and the moral implications of his employment. The article explores the complexities of Guardiola's stance, highlighting the challenges of balancing personal beliefs with professional responsibilities and the importance of addressing moral issues without expecting absolute moral purity. It also draws a parallel to Zack Polanski's 'green credentials' to illustrate the point that individuals can care about and speak on moral issues without being flawless in their own practices.