Gerard Piqué

and

Toni Freixa

starred in another controversy on Twitter after the former candidate for the presidency of Barcelona questioned the diet of the Barça defender.

The player urged to delete the post and ended up calling him a "scoundrel."

"Entrecote with French fries, fried egg, beer to drink and a crepe with Nutella. Can you imagine a professional footballer eating this? I'm saying one huh, not generalizing," Freixa wrote on the social network, a message that he deleted a few minutes later .

However, Piqué recovered the image of the message and responded to the former Barcelona manager: "You were wrong with the entrecote ... it was sausage. The rest is all good. And now I will do a gin and tonic to your health. You can now erase the tweets, scoundrel. "

It is not the first time that both protagonists exchange messages on social networks.

A few days ago, the former presidential candidate responded to a message from a journalist about the renewal of French

Ousmane Dembélé

.

"This is how the players are. No surprise to me. To think that I would renew downwards to allow the registration of a recently signed player who plays in the same position, it is firecracker," Freixa published.

Gerard Piqué entered the rag asking not to generalize, because he lowered his salary so that Memphis Depay or Eric Garcia could be enrolled.

"Do not generalize with the 'that's how the players are'. It's as if I said 'that's how the candidates are, they don't pay their collaborators."

Freixa did not reply to Piqué, but this Monday he wrote another message referring to the first discussion they had on the social network, although a few minutes later he decided to delete the text.

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