FC Barcelona superstar Gerard Pique appears to have, once again, aimed a cheeky dig at another player, and this time it's former Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo.
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The 31-year-old, who is known for his, at times, controversial nature, has now seemingly taken a swipe at his former rival.
Ronaldo, Los Blancos' all-time record goalscorer, left the Spanish giants for Juventus in a deal worth €100 million (R1.64 billion) plus another €17 million (R280 million) in add-ons in this window, but Pique believes his former club might be better off without him.
"They are a team who work well," he said when asked about Real's chances this season, as quoted by the Daily Mirror.
"The loss of Ronaldo is important, they will be more a team than a group of individuals."
Pique also discussed speculation of a potential move for him to Manchester United, who have been struggling in the centre-back department of late.
"I don't think so. I'm very happy here," he explained.
"It's my home, with my family and friends, and playing for the club I always dreamed to play, and I hope to win more titles here."
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Pique, who spent four years at Old Trafford, has made 449 appearances for Barcelona so far, lifting 28 trophies along the way.
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