
Gerard Piqué snubs Álvaro Arbeloa after Madrid's KO in Albacete: 'Good...'
The former Barça footballer, always so clear and direct, could not stay silent after Real Madrid's elimination
Last night, Estadio Carlos Belmonte was the stage for one of the most historic nights in Spanish soccer in recent times. Real Madrid, theoretically one of the best teams in the world, could not get past the seventeenth-placed team in LaLiga Hypermotion, Albacete, and was knocked out of the Copa del Rey. The shock was total, since after Xabi Alonso's dismissal and Álvaro Arbeloa's presentation, the most logical thing was to think that the Whites would show an improved version.
However, it was not so, and now everything is getting complicated for the Madridist project. Álvaro Arbeloa has started off on the wrong foot, and it doesn't seem that the situation is going to improve radically in the coming weeks. The locker room seems sunk, physically and mentally, and the inexperience of the new coach doesn't help either, which has caused great outrage among Real Madrid's fans.

As if all this were not enough, Gerard Piqué, public enemy no. 1 of Real Madrid, has broken his silence after Álvaro Arbeloa's disgraceful debut. The Catalan is known for his extremely candid style, but also for the barbs he usually leaves us, and his latest comment is priceless. He did it while trying to go unnoticed, something that, obviously, he has not achieved.
Gerard Piqué belittles Álvaro Arbeloa after Madrid's KO in Albacete
The result and the elimination are not at all positive news for Real Madrid, although once again, the most worrying thing was the image that the team left on the field. Raúl Lizoain barely had to intervene between the posts, and not only that, because the reality is that Albacete shot more times on target than the White team. It is clear that Álvaro Arbeloa's debut was not the desired one, something that Gerard Piqué could not keep quiet about.
"Gerard Piqué has just laughed at Álvaro Arbeloa", said the well-known streamer Spursito in the middle of the Kings League broadcast after the words of the controversial Catalan center-back. Piqué, blunt as ever, said: "Good debut, 3-2". It was a clear message aimed at Arbeloa, with whom he had already starred in the famous "cono-cido" scene.
Analyzing his message, Gerard Piqué could have said many things about Real Madrid's match, but he chose to focus his words on Álvaro Arbeloa's debut as coach. His barb has not gone unnoticed, and many national and international media have already picked up the story. Arbeloa will probably not respond, but it would be interesting to see his reaction if he finds out what Piqué has said.
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