Piqué's last message to his detractors: "No one is going to be able to beat me"

Gerard Piqué has been a focus of attention in recent weeks due to his physical appearance.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 September 2023 Tuesday 16:54
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Piqué's last message to his detractors: "No one is going to be able to beat me"

Gerard Piqué has been a focus of attention in recent weeks due to his physical appearance. The former Barcelona Football Club footballer received a multitude of comments about his body after some images were leaked in Almería. In them, the president of the Kings League enjoyed the sun and the water with Clara Chía, although what everyone highlighted were the love handles that were appreciated. Now the Catalan defender has come forward.

It was through This publication comes 24 hours after the media highlighted the former player's weight change. It was through the Fresh section of Vamos a ver, Joaquín Prat's new program on Telecinco, where the presenter and his cast of collaborators commented on his opinions on the matter.

Joaquín Prat himself disagreed with the script of the video broadcast on the program, in which terms such as “fofisano” were used. Likewise, the man from Madrid insisted that he had never had a “tablet” despite going to the gym for years. Isabel Rábago reiterated that she did not think Piqué's appearance was bad, defending "normal" bodies and that they were not "prefabricated" as they often appear on social networks.

For his part, Antonio Rossi agreed with the former soccer player's statements, reiterating the little idea that people have about what it is like “to be an elite athlete and suddenly stop your rhythm, stop your routine, leave sport aside and not. do absolutely nothing." Marta López accompanied the sentiment of the table by commenting that, if that video had been made about a girl, they would be “messing with a woman's fatness.”

They were not the only ones who denied that Gerard Piqué's problem was the lack of a gym. The Kings League leader insisted on two occasions, a live one from his competition and a chat with Ibai Llanos, who had never been to a gym. The explanations he gave at the time focused on the lack of activity: according to his words, he had not been practicing high-level sports for more than six months and that affected his physical condition.

This was not the only reason why this message could appear. The former footballer has had a fight with tennis player Stan Wawrinka over the lack of fans in the Davis Cup qualifiers. The Pole ironically thanked Piqué for the fact that the AO Arena in Manchester was almost empty. “Last year's attendance during the group stage. You can compare it yourself, Wawrinka. We no longer organize it, ask the ITF”, he published along with the number of spectators: 113,268.