It is well known that Barcelona and Real Madrid do not like one another.
Everyone also knows that centre-backs Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique do not like one another.
The La Liga giants have a long history of tension between them and incidents of their star men going toe-to-toe over the rivalry.
Pique and Ramos often clash over their club loyalties with the former hitting out at Real securing their progress in the Champions League with goals that should have been ruled offside against Bayern Munich.
The two also clashed at the last El Clasico when Ramos was sent off for a reckless challenge Lionel Messi.
But with the season now over for Barcelona, Real are preparing for the a Champions League final against Juventus on Saturday in Cardiff.
Los Blancos beat Barcelona to the La Liga title this month after the race went down to wire after a long season.
And Pique has aimed another dig at his rival ahead of Real attempting to add a second major trophy to their record this campaign.
‘I sent an invitation to Piqué, but he didn’t answer,’ said Ramos while laughing.
Real are the defending champions and could be the first side to win back-to-back titles in the Champions League era.
AC Milan were the last side to win the European crown back-to-back in 1989 and 1990.
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