Gerard Pique Quits Spanish National Team

Gerard Pique Quits Spanish National Team
Gerard Pique Quits Spanish National Team

Gerard Pique Quits Spanish National Team

Spain centre-back Gerard Pique confirmed his retirement from international football on Saturday.

Pique, 31, said his decision was final and that the appointment of his former Barcelona coach Luis Enrique would not change his mind.

The elegant centre-back made the last of his 102 international appearances in Spain’s World Cup last-16 loss to Russia.

He’d announced before the World Cup that he would quit La Furia, a decision that pitted him against the fans.

Enrique took over as coach after the World Cup last month, which saw Fernando Hierro in temporary charge following the shock sacking of Julen Lopetegui on the eve of the tournament.

“I talked to him (Enrique) a week or two ago. I told him that the decision was already made,” Pique said ahead of Sunday’s Spanish Super Cup against Sevilla.

Pique is the latest member of the great World Cup-winning Spanish side to quit the national team, following the likes of former Barcelona teammates Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta.

His defensive partnership with Carles Puyol was key to Spain’s maiden World Cup title in 2010, while he also won Euro 2012.

“It was a great stage at the Euros and World Cup,” added Pique.

“I’m very happy to have participated in all these successes, but now I want to focus on Barca. I have three years left, and the more the better.”

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