Following the attacks in Manchester, a Twitter user directed an unflattering tweet against the Catalan boss, who's wife & daughters attended Manchester Arena.

Is this the end of Internet trolls?

After Monday's tragic events at Manchester Arena, demonstrations of solidarity were common among social media users around the world. Despite most of them being positive, a Twitter user tried to make fun of the situation by speaking about Pep Guardiola. This troll, who subsequently deleted his Twitter feed, will face legal action enforced by Drets Association, an organisation devoted to "defend the Catalan society from systematic attacks suffered in the form of insults and hatred," according to their description on Twitter.

Here are the couple of tweets involving Guardiola and Catalan citizens.

"Damn it. I just got word of the terrorist attack in Manchester. 20 dead people and Guardiola, that motherf***er, is not one of them. Worst of all, none of them are Catalans"

The association revealed they will exercise legal action against this person for using his Twitter account to incite violence against people from that Spanish region.

Guardiola's wife and daughters attended Ariana Grande's concert that ended in tragedy, as bombs exploded inside Manchester Arena killing 22 people. Guardiola's family was unharmed during the attack.