
Cristiano Ronaldo's Sister Katia Aveiro Trolls Gerard Pique After El Clasico
Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister, Katia Aveiro, has hilariously hit out at Gerard Pique after her brother scored the winning goal in Saturday’s El Clasico showdown at the Camp Nou.
Pique opened the scoring for the hosts, but Karim Benzema levelled things up, and Ronaldo had the last laugh in the dying embers of the match.
And Aveiro couldn’t resist hitting Pique with a cheeky jibe on Twitter:
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"Me pregunto si hoy @3gerardpique hará #periscope ❔❕ ¿Contigo empezó todo no? #QuienSabe
— Katia Aveiro (@KatiaAveiro) April 2, 2016"
Translation via GiveMeSport: “I wonder if Gerard Pique will Periscope today? With you it all started, no? #WhoKnows.”
Pique has been on the live streaming app Periscope frequently of late, and even sat down with Cesc Fabregas during the international break to predict a 2-0 win for Barcelona in El Clasico.
However, his words quickly backfired when Ronaldo brilliantly netted the winner on Saturday, with Pique unable to keep the effort out on Barcelona’s goal line, as Sky Sports La Liga revealed:
Pique has always been quick to troll Real Madrid on social media in dark times for the club. Back in December, the defender couldn't contain his hysteria after Los Blancos were kicked out of the Copa del Rey for fielding an ineligible player:
That came after Pique really caused upset during Barcelona’s treble celebrations in June.
Earlier in the year, Kevin Roldan posted photos from Ronaldo’s private 30th birthday party the night after Real lost 4-0 to neighbours Atletico, which infuriated fans and seemed to spark a downward turn in form for Los Blancos.
And at the end of the season, Pique had a dig at his former Manchester United teammate by publicly thanking Roldan for the role he played in Real’s decline, via Goal.com: "Thanks Kevin Roldan—it all started with you!"
Real Madrid currently sit seven points adrift of Barcelona in the La Liga table, but Aveiro thinks Pique’s words will spark the club into action and see them challenge for the title.
Pique isn’t one to stay silent, though, and he’ll hope to have the last word and last laugh come the end of the campaign.






