Brighton’s Bruno: ‘Why can’t we live together but think differently. That’s what Catalans are asking for’

Albion’s veteran captain joined the club on a free transfer in 2012 and has gone on to become every bit a symbol of the renascent south coast club

A bright, chilly afternoon in west Sussex may be a peculiar time and place to discuss the struggle for independence in Catalonia, but that does not concern Bruno. The Brighton captain, a proud Catalan, is keen to talk and as he does, he leans forward and furrows his brow to illustrate the seriousness of the issue and his feelings on it.

“It’s been tough since 1 October, when we had the elections,” says Bruno, his voice more sombre than it had been when he was discussing a range of topics including meeting his friend Juan Mata after Brighton’s encounter with Manchester United on Saturday afternoon and the benefits of a gluten-free diet. “Everyone saw the news and it’s not easy when you are far away. I would like to see my family and know how they are coping. I speak with them, of course, but I get the feeling they are trying to protect me by not saying everything that is happening.”

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/24/brighton-bruno-catalonia-spain

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