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For betraying Messi, what Gerard Piqué experienced in his last game at Barça

The center-back was expelled after an insult to the referee and there are divided opinions about his behavior

By William Estrella

The center-back was expelled after an insult to the referee and there are divided opinions about his behavior
The center-back was expelled after an insult to the referee and there are divided opinions about his behavior

Gerard Piqué decided to say goodbye to professional football a few days ago. He did it amid applause and tears from Barcelona fans. However, the defender was included in the squad for the match against Osasuna, due to the lack of central defenders.

The former world champion had a bad time and left with a reproachful attitude in Spain. Given the lack of minutes and in the midst of constant criticism for his little contribution, Piqué left Barcelona.

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However, against Osasuna he was on the substitute bench, to solve any emergency. At halftime of the league game, he approached the referee and hurled an insult, for which he was sent off. Although he goes, he will not have activity football, Piqué is questioned about his behavior, since they see him as the next culé president and he must keep the forms.

The official farewell of the defender was a bit bitter than expected, because the former player retires from football with an expulsion because of a disagreement he had with the referee, and several controversies, especially after his separation from the singer Shakira. 

Gerard Piqué's betrayal of Lionel Messi: 

Alfonso Aguilera, a friend of Lionel Messi, confirmed through Instagram that Gerard Hammered betrayed to the maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). According to the person close to the 'Flea', the world champion with Spain in 2010, he asked Joan Laporta put together a sports project without the presence of the captain of the Argentine team.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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