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Pique hits out at Mourinho for eye-poking incident

Updated on: 19 August,2011 09:39 AM IST  | 
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Barcelona's Gerard Pique hits out at Real Madrid boss for poking Barca asst coach Vilanova in the eye following his side's 2-3 loss in Supercup title clash

Pique hits out at Mourinho for eye-poking incident

Barcelona's Gerard Pique hits out at Real Madrid boss for poking Barca asst coach Vilanova in the eye following his side's 2-3 loss in Supercup title clash




Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has accused Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho of "destroying Spanish football" after an ill-tempered denouement to the Supercopa final.



Mourinho, as he was in both England and Italy, has quickly become a contentious figure in Spain and under his watch last season Real had four men sent off in five games against their rivals.


Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) argues with Barcelona's defender
Gerard Pique (left) during the second leg of the Spanish Supercup match


Barcelona took the silverware late on Wednesday night as a Lionel Messi brace secured a late 3-2 victory but there was still time for another Real red card as a brutal challenge from Marcelo saw him dismissed in the closing moments.

A huge melee unfolded involving players, substitutes and staff from both sides, with Mesut Ozil and David Villa both shown red despite having already been substituted.

Mourinho, meanwhile, may come under scrutiny for his role in the fracas as he was pictured heading towards Barca assistant coach Tito Vilanova and making contact with his face.

Vilanova responded by pushing Mourinho, who walked away grinning.

After the game Pique fumed at the Portuguese's actions.

The defender said: "I do not talk about the brawl. But it's a shame, it is not the first time and it's always the same.

"Someone has to take action on the matter. Mourinho is destroying Spanish football. There is talk about the Catalans, but the problem is with Madrid.

"I think it's going too far. It cannot always end well. In the end this will end very badly."

Mourinho's opposite number Pep Guardiola did not wade into the issue but had a word of caution for those involved in the tense atmosphere on the pitch.

"The images speak for themselves," he said.

"We must be careful, because one day we will cause harm, not on the field but off, and we're all a little responsible for this."

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