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"I wish Messi had a farewell like this", "Man lost Shakira and football in the same year" - Barcelona fans react to emotional Gerard Pique retirement and sendoff

Barcelona fans have provided mixed reactions to veteran centre-back Gerard Pique's farewell at the Camp Nou.

Pique played his final game in the famous Barca jersey on Saturday (November 5) against UD Almeria. The defender started the match and was substituted in the 85th minute to a rousing reception from the Blaugrana faithful.

He returned to the pitch later on to address the 90,000+ fans at the famous arena, even breaking down in tears. The Spaniard was also hoisted into the air by his teammates.

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#Sempr3 @3gerardpique https://t.co/v2txQvUdae

After the game, Barcelona fans reacted to Pique's emotional farewell on Twitter. While some praised his contributions to the club, others felt aggrieved that another club legend, Lionel Messi, didn't get a similar farewell last summer. Messi notably left the Catalan giants as a free agent after a tearful press conference.

One fan tweeted:

"My man lost Shakira and Football same year. Farewell Legend #Sempr3"
@FCBarcelona My man lost Shakira and Football same year. Farewell Legend #Sempr3

Another wrote:

"I wish Messi had a farewell like this πŸ’”"
@FCBarcelona I wish Messi had a farewell like thisπŸ’” https://t.co/t162HZFrNN

Here are some more reactions from fans, the club's official Twitter page and some of Pique's current teammates:

@FCBarcelona Gerard PiquΓ©, we thank you for everything πŸ’™β™₯️ https://t.co/4caaPDDRMC
@FCBarcelona Only real Barca fans never slandered Pique πŸ’”
@AntonyYoel4 @FCBarcelona You saw it all and conquered them all. A well deserved honour my future President
@FCBarcelona Congratulations to @3gerardpique on winning his last match.. I wish you well as you retire.
#FCBarcelona vs #Almeriafc 2:0
@_sher_96_ @FCBarcelona He gets a farewell, while the one who has without a doubt been the best player this club has ever had, well πŸ˜­πŸ’”β€¦
@FCBarcelona Man announced his retirement just to have some game time. https://t.co/UQEi9ZINfp
Una gran victoria πŸ’ͺ🏿 y un partido especial. Ha sido un honor jugar contigo @3gerardpique, mucha suerte en el futuro!! πŸ™ŒπŸΏπŸ”΅πŸ”΄

#sempr3 #forçabarça https://t.co/kD3BvT4Fex

Having risen through the famed La Masia ranks, Pique featured for Barcelona's U19 team between 2003 and 2004. He then joined Manchester United, spending four years on their books before returning to his boyhood club in 2008.

In the 14 years since, Pique has made 616 appearances for the Blaugrana, scoring 53 goals and laying out 13 assists. He has won eight La Liga titles, three UEFA Champions League trophies, three FIFA Club World Cups, three UEFA Super Cups and seven Copas del Rey.

The central defender also enjoyed an incredible career with Spain, earning 102 caps. He played a key part in their FIFA World Cup triumph in 2010, while also winning the European championship in 2012.


How did Gerard Pique fare in his final home game for Barcelona?

Having announced that the match against Almeria would be his final appearance for Barcelona, Gerard Pique was handed a start on Saturday.

The Spaniard started alongside Marcos Alonso in central defense. They were flanked by Pique's long-time teammate Jordi Alba on the left and youngster Alejandro Balde on the right.

Pique didn't face too many difficulties against an Almeria side that managed just four shots (one on target) all night. He recorded a block, two tackles and three interceptions, while completing 94% of his passes and even providing a key pass.

The veteran centre-back was eventually substituted in the 85th minute for the returning Andreas Christensen. It gave the crowd the chance to fiercely applaud a loyal servant and serial winner whose decision to tear up his contract will massively help a club in dire financial ruins.

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Barcelona went on to win the game 2-0 courtesy of second-half strikes from Ousmane Dembele and Frenkie de Jong.

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