Gerard Pique has come out in defence of Spain international team-mate Pedro after the Chelsea attacker vented his frustrations about being a bit-part player at Euro 2016.
Pedro came off the bench late in Spain’s 1-0 win over the Czech Republic in their tournament opener, but was an unused substitute as the two-time defending European champions defeated Turkey 3-0 on Friday.
The former Barcelona winger said he had “other expectations” when he arrived in France, but later apologised to the media and team-mates for his outburst.
“This is a normal statement from a player who wants to play more,” centre- back Pique said on Monday.
“Players like Pedro have had a significant career and want to continue playing and providing for the team.”
Spain face Croatia in their final Group D clash on Tuesday as they look to seal top spot, with Pique coming up against Barca team-mate Ivan Rakitic.
“I have a very good relationship with him although I haven’t spoken to him in the last few days,” the 29-year-old said.
“They have a great team and it will be a difficult game.”
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