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He didn't congratulate Messi, the surprise that Piqué would give to the world champion

It was leaked that the Spanish defender could travel to Spain, despite his alleged bad relationship with Leo

By William Estrella

It was leaked that the Spanish defender could travel to Spain, despite his alleged bad relationship with Leo
It was leaked that the Spanish defender could travel to Spain, despite his alleged bad relationship with Leo

Months ago, from Spain it was leaked that Gerard Piqué betrayed Lionel Messi, during his stay at FC Barcelona, since he would have asked Joan Laporta to start a new project without the presence of the best player in history. Now, the former defender would have a surprise prepared for the world champion.

After winning the World Cup in Qatar, Lionel Messi celebrated with the squad of the Argentine team in the country. Subsequently, he moved to Rosario where he will spend the Christmas holidays before rejoining the discipline of PSG. In the last hours, the images of the arrival of Luis Suárez and his family, who will pass by Leo.

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Now, 'TNT Sports' revealed that Gerard Piqué and Andrés Iniesta, former Barcelona players and world champions with Spain in 2010, will also travel to Rosario to be with Lionel Messi, who shone in the recent World Cup, where he scored seven goals and gave three assists. In addition to the coveted trophy, he was chosen as the 'Ballon d'Or' of the competition.

The low blow that Piqué would have given Messi in the past:

Alfonso Aguilera, a friend of Lionel Messi, wrote on Instagram that Piqué asked Joan Laporta to put together a new sports project without the Albiceleste captain. From this the relations between both players would have been broken. After obtaining the World Cup, the former defender did not congratulate the 'Flea'.


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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