Millennium Post

Pique says he’s ready to step down from Spain’s team ‘if he is unwanted’

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BARCELONA: FC Barcelona defender Gerard Pique said he was ready to leave the Spanish national football team if he is not wanted.

Pique, who has been booed by Spanish national team fans for years for his perceived support for Catalonian independen­ce, posted a photo on Twitter that showed him voting in the banned independen­ce referendum on Sunday, reports Efe news agency.

“If the coach or anyone in the federation thinks of me as a problem or a bother, I have no problem in stepping aside and leaving the selection before 2018,” Pique said teary-eyed after Barcelona’s 3-0 win over Las Palmas at Camp Nou, a match played behind closed doors and overshadow­ed by the turmoil surroundin­g the controvers­ial plebiscite.

Pique also criticised Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy for the way the government and police dealt with Sunday’s plans for a referendum, which was ruled illegal by the highest rung of Spain’s judiciary, the Constituti­onal Court.

“Everybody saw what happened, and this decision has made things a lot worse,” he said, apparently referring to police interventi­on that, according to regional authoritie­s, left more than 700 peo- ple injured. “It’s one of the worst decisions this country has taken in the last 40 years because it’s only separated Catalonia from Spain even more.”

He accused the ruling conservati­ve Popular Party of “using all means at its disposal to lie, because over these years they’ve said that it was a small minority and that we demonstrat­ed in a rowdy manner. Yet it was apparent we’re not a minority, because we were millions of people and it wasn’t rowdy. More than ever I’m proud of the people of Catalonia because I think they’ve behaved wonderfull­y in the last seven years,” he added.

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