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“Don’t come to teach morality classes”

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Football player Gerard Piqué has been the focus of attention since the beginning of the week due to the scandal over the audios shared with Luis Rubialespresident of the Real spanish soccer federation. Messages that revealed an agreement between both characters on a commission of 24 million euros to carry the Spain Supercup to Saudi Arabia.

Both the footballer and the president of the RFEF have spoken publicly about the matter stating that they have nothing to hide. However, the journalist Manolo Lama He has wanted to leave his opinion on networks, which has triggered a thread of tweets criticizing the hypocrisy of the footballer. “Dear Gerard Piqué, I admire you as a footballer and as a businessman, but please do not come to give us moral classes», he highlighted.

To support his argument, the journalist has referred to an incident that the Barcelona player had in 2014 when a Urban Guard he fined his brother for a traffic violation: «You envy me because I’m famous… You’re fining me because you go to commission, because you don’t have money». A total of three tweets in which the journalist exposes the words with which Gerard Piqué faced the authority: “This fine is going to be paid by your father”, “you are a shame, your work disgusts me and the Urban Guard is a fucking shame.”

The soccer player wasted no time
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and responded directly to Lama with a viral video from several years ago in which you can see how the reporter humiliates a beggar live. In a connection with Cuatro, the journalist explains that it was about giving a coin to a beggar, a gesture that was joined by fans who witnessed the scene.

The conversation did not end yet, since the journalist responded to Piqué with another video and the comment: “I know that you are not to humiliate.” The clip shows the images of the celebration of the 2010 World Cup where the footballer throws a spit at Pedro Cortesformer president of Valencia CF.

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