Piqué mocks Real Madrid … and “El Santo” responds harshly



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Piqué’s tweet made a big fuss on social media and angered Real Madrid fans and his legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas, according to the Spanish newspaper AS.

Casillas was only able to republish Piqué’s post and wrote “11 + 2 = 13” above, referring to the number of Champions League titles the team has achieved throughout its history.

The Madrid giants top the list of the most successful club in the Champions League, with Casillas leading in three of them.

That victory caused a great storm within Real Madrid in 2009, so Piqué wanted to take advantage of the opportunity and commemorate this great victory.

Barcelona’s goals were scored by French Thierry Henry (two goals), Spain’s Carles Puyol (1 goal), Argentina’s Lionel Messi (two goals) and Piqué finished Barcelona’s list of goals in that match.

While Real Madrid scored only two goals, Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuaín, the Juventus player and the current Real Madrid captain, Sergio Ramos.

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And Piqué published a video on his Twitter account in which the player himself records the goal of his last team and wrote “11 years” in this clip.

Pep Guardiola, a former Barcelona coach and current Manchester City coach, led “Blaugrana” to win six goals to two on May 2, 2009.

Piqué’s tweet made a big fuss on social media and angered Real Madrid fans and his legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas, according to the Spanish newspaper AS.

Casillas was only able to republish Piqué’s post and wrote “11 + 2 = 13” above, referring to the number of Champions League titles the team has achieved throughout its history.

The Madrid giants top the list of the most successful club in the Champions League, with Casillas leading in three of them.

That victory caused a great storm within Real Madrid in 2009, so Piqué wanted to take advantage of the opportunity and commemorate this great victory.

Barcelona’s goals were scored by French Thierry Henry (two goals), Spain’s Carles Puyol (1 goal), Argentina’s Lionel Messi (two goals) and Piqué finished Barcelona’s list of goals in that match.

While Real Madrid scored just two goals, Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuaín, the Juventus player and current Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.



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