Barca's Pique apologises over Super Cup red card rant

With Barca attempting to overturn a 4-0 deficit from the first leg and leading 1-0 on the night, Spain international Pique was shown a straight red card 10 minutes into the second half at the Nou Camp.

Barca's Pique apologises over Super Cup red card rant

(Reuters)





Referee Carlos Velasco Carballo acted after Pique strode angrily up to the linesman and yelled in his face and Velasco Carballo wrote in his match report that the player had used insulting language.

Bilbao levelled the score on the night to make it 1-1 16 minutes from time and secure a 5-1 aggregate success.

"I want to apologise because the attitude with which I protested to the assistant referee was not the correct one," Pique wrote on his Twitter account on Tuesday.

"It was a very tense match with a lot at stake," he added. "However, at no point did I direct any insult towards him."

The Spanish football federation (RFEF) is expected to announce Pique's punishment on Wednesday and, despite the apology, he is likely to be banned for several matches.

Barca begin their bid for a sixth La Liga title in eight years at Bilbao on Sunday.





(Reporting by Iain Rogers, editing by Ken Ferris)


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