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Still retired, Pique's second betrayal of Lionel Messi that infuriates fans

The Spaniard announced that he will play his last commitment with Barcelona and will retire from football

By Wilian Estrella

The Spaniard announced that he will play his last commitment with Barcelona and will retire from football

Gerard Piqué, Lionel Messi's former teammate at FC Barcelona, announced his retirement from the Catalan team and confirmed that he will not play in another squad. Through a video, the defender pointed out his decision and that his last match will be against Almería.

Now, an Argentine player decided to say goodbye to the Spanish. He was not the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). Despite having a contract with the Blaugrana until 2024, due to his complicated present with the first team led by Xavi Hernández, Piqué decided to withdraw from the team where Lionel Messi is considered the best player in all history.

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The former world champion with Spain will play the last game next Saturday. In this context, Javier Mascherano, the Argentinian who managed to play for FC Barcelona from the year 2010 to 2018, decided to say goodbye to his former teammate.

He shared the defense with Piqué for many years and they became an indisputable central duo. In the video published by the former Spanish national team, the current Albiceleste manager published some emojis on Instagram.

The reaction of Lionel Messi did not arrive:

Although it seemed that they had a great friendship during their time at FC Barcelona, Alfonso Aguilera, a friend of Lionel Messi, uncovered that Piqué betrayed Leo, since he asked Joan Laporta, president of the Catalan team, to put together a sports project without the presence of the Argentine captain. From that moment, relations between the two were severed.

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