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Pique would not quit Spain despite criticism from fans

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique said yesterday that he considered quitting the Spanish national team over criticism for his views on the Catalan independence referendum, but decided against it because it would play into the hands of his detractors.

Pique was jeered in an open training session with Spain on Monday, a day after he broke down in tears following the violent incidents in his home region as police tried to prevent would-be voters from taking part in the banned referendum.

The defender, who voted on Sunday, suggested then that he would be open to walking away from international football if coach Julen Lopetegui or his teammates felt uncomfortable with his presence but, yesterday, he said he was fully committed to the team.

"I considered it (quitting the Spain team) but, in the end, you have to evaluate every option and, after thinking about it for a long time, I decided not to as leaving now would be letting the people who insult me win," Pique told a news conference.

"I believe the people who boo me are a minority and I don't want to give them the luxury of my departure. I have every confidence that there are many people, including in this group, who want me to stay and help the team win matches."

Pique, 30, has played 91 games for Spain and won the 2010 World Cup and 2012 European Championship with his country.

Spain play Albania in a Group G qualifier on Saturday morning, where a win could seal their place in next year's World Cup in Russia.

Pique added that he has never spoken out in favour of Catalan independence, and simply supports the right of his home region to decide on its own future.

"Everyone can have an opinion, so why can't footballers?" he added.

"I'm not an activist. People have advised me not to talk about politics but I never put myself on one side or the other, all I said was that we should vote." 
- REUTERS

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