'I've never been negative about Spain' Pique

Barca defender doesn't believe that his stance over Catalan issue is the reason for his treatment by Spanish support


Afp October 10, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

MADRID: Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has stressed his commitment to the Spain after he was again jeered by the home fans as La Roja sealed their place at Euro 2016 with a 4-0 win over Luxembourg.

Pique has been targeted by sections of the Spanish support since he mocked Real Madrid during Barcelona's treble-winning celebrations at the end of last season.

Despite Spain coach Vicente del Bosque and his teammates' pleas for the unjust treatment to stop, the former Manchester United man was roundly whistled at the start of the match before some began to applaud him as the match developed.

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"The tendency is changing. The whistles are heard more loudly than the applause but it is getting better," he said.

"In no moment will they find that I have said something negative about this national team or this country."

Pique, 28, is a huge personality in Spain as he has two sons with Colombian pop superstar Shakira and has campaigned in favour of a referendum to decide on Catalan independence.

However, he has previously stated he doesn't believe the Catalan issue is a reason for his treatment by the Spanish support as a host of other Catalan players in the squad have not been treated the same way.

"This is my home and my family. I have been coming here since the first day I was called-up and I have always been received warmly and treated well.

"They can't doubt me. The national team is part of me. I hope that this passes and they speak about football."

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