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Spain’s Pique says Ronaldo ‘very prone to diving’

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Spain defender Gerard Pique accused Cristiano Ronaldo of diving to win a penalty and a crucial free kick in Friday’s epic 3-3 draw with Portugal and praised his side for battling back after a chaotic week in which manager Julen Lopetegui was sacked.

Ronaldo struck the first goal of his memorable hattrick to put Portugal ahead in the fourth minute after going down in the area from a challenge from Nacho. He later converted an exquisite late free kick to level the thrilling encounter after winning a foul following a tussle with Barcelona’s Pique.

“Cristiano is very prone to diving and they award him almost every foul,” Pique said after the extraordin­ary spectacle in Sochi between the two heavyweigh­ts which set the World Cup alight.

“We picked ourselves up again after a lot of problems because starting a World Cup by conceding a penalty in the second minute and going behind is difficult but we scored three goals and we have to be happy with how the game went.”

Spain’s ability to come back after Ronaldo’s first two goals was all the more impressive given the turmoil that had gripped the team after Lopetegui was sacked on Wednesday for negotiatin­g a move to Real Madrid.

Pique, who is famous for his open disliking for Barca’s arch-rivals Madrid, said now was not the time to analyse whether it was right or wrong to dismiss Lopetegui, but hinted he disagreed with his former manager’s methods in the negotiatio­ns.

“We all have to pull together now, it’s a situation that no one has enjoyed but the World Cup has started. When it’s over we can tell the story. We need to speak as little as possible and focus on football,” Pique said.

“The fact he negotiated with Madrid doesn’t bother me, a huge club came for him, the way he did it is up for debate. There are thousands of opinions, the president didn’t like it and took his decision and the players have accepted it.”

Spain striker Diego Costa pledged to “keep on shutting people up” after his two goals answered critics who believe he does not fit into the team’s style of play.

“There will always be a debate, that’s good as it means there is competitio­n in the team,” Costa said.

“I have to congratula­te Cristiano, they criticise him and just look at what he does. I wish I was like him.”

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