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Published 15:34 29 Oct 2018 GMT
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For Spain, the pair put club rivalry aside to play alongside each other, but in the Clásicos, there has always been a tension between the pair. A proud Catalan against a proud Spaniard, representing sides on opposite ends of the world's most historic and politicised rivalry.
One moment in this weekend's Clásico, though, demonstrated Piqué's maturity, leadership and the mutual respect between the two rivals.
As Barcelona fans were signing 'Sergio Ramos, hijo de puta' (son of a bitch) from the stands, Piqué signalled to them to stop, suggesting that Ramos did not deserve such abuse.
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Barça did their talking on the pitch on Sunday, adding another 'manita' to their head to head record with Real Madrid.
Real Madrid are now lurking in ninth place in LaLiga, seven points behind Barcelona, while the Catalans are cruising at the top, well on their way to retaining the league title.
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