In pictures .. Communication sites make fun of Pique in Mbappe's scene, "Stop me if you can."

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Barcelona defender Gerard Pique suffered in front of the glowing Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe in the meeting between the two teams in the first leg of the 16th round of the UEFA Champions League, which led his team to a broad victory 4-1 at the "Camp Nou".

The masses circulated on social media, humiliating pictures of the Barcelona player returning from injury, and he could not match Mbappe in laughable scenes, especially since Mbappe was a mercury player in the match and kept attacking fiercely until he scored a "hat-trick" directed at the unchallenged man of the match award at the expense of the Argentine. Lionel Messi who was completely absent from the scene.

Among the most prominent pictures circulating among football fans, the ones in which Pique ran behind Mbappe without matching him in speed, forcing him to stop by pulling his shirt from the back, prompting the fans to send sarcastic comments, most notably from a "sarcastic code": "Pique: Oh brother a minute, I talk to you." "Alkasir" wrote: "A beautiful sight that you can see Pique making fun of in the way. Mbabi literally tortured him until he gave up and left the whole stadium."

As for the fan "Frey", he said: "Only Pique can stop Mbappe in this way," and "Rakan" spoke: "We must agree that Pique is the most insulted defender in history!" And in turn, "Mahmoud" commented: "Pique returned to Barcelona and the scandals returned with him .. When will the Catalans realize that Pique and Busquets cannot compete with the big European teams? "

It is noteworthy that Mbappe caused a mental problem to Pique during the match and made him lose his ability to communicate properly with his teammates, even as he directed them insults and insulting words, especially to his colleague Griezmann, which completely took him out of focus on the meeting, according to the Spanish "Marca".

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