Show your little hand! Gerard Piqué digs into Real Madrid wound with unmistakable ’emoji’ after Barcelona’s 5-0 win in the Women’s Classic

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The former Barça central defender appeared on the networks just after the Catalans won the game in Montjuic.

Former FC Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué became a luxury side player in the Catalan women’s team’s victory over Real Madrid. It is clear that Piqué was not on the Montjuic pitch, but he took advantage of the resounding Barça victory to poke the capital’s wound.

As soon as the Women’s Classic concluded, which ended with a 5-0 victory for the locals, Piqué published an unmistakable ’emoji’ on his official ‘X’ account (formerly Twitter). An open hand with the five fingers, a clear allusion to the small hand that the Barcelona fans had raised in Madrid this Sunday.

Piqué’s other little hands

The small hand and Piqué have gone hand in hand the last few times as Barcelona scored five goals against their eternal rival. In 2018, during the celebration of the fifth culé goal against Madrid, the work of Arturo Vidal, the central defender approached the pineapple that his teammates were making and, with his hand raised and his five fingers extended, offered it to a passionate audience from Camp Nou, who accompanied Piqué in the joy.

Piqué then repeated his famous ‘hand gesture’. And it wasn’t the first time he did it. Piqué similarly celebrated Barcelona’s 5-0 victory against Real Madrid in 2010, then led by Jose Mourinho.

Piqué has hidden his anti-Madridism, which he flaunts whenever he can, but from a sporting point of view. It is no coincidence that the former Manchester United player is one of the most ‘hated’ footballers among Merengue fans.

The Classic, 5-0 for Barça

There was an FC Barcelona dance in Montjuic, the scene of the Catalans beating Real Madrid in the 2023/24 F League Classic. Without Alexia Putellas (in the stands after an injury against Benfica in the Champions League), Barça crushed the main team, scoring five goals, the work of Aitana Bonmati, Hansen, Caldentey, Claudia Pina and Vicky López to move six points clear of the Het team from Madrid is at the top of the rankings.

Source: Goal

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