Gerard Pique Handball Just instinct Says Ernesto Valverde
Ernesto Valverde felt Gerard Pique was unfortunate to be red carded against Olympiacos - a decision that impacted upon Gerard Deulofeu.
Gerard Pique did not deserve his handball red card during Barcelona's 3-1 Champions League Group D win over Olympiacos, according to head coach Ernesto Valverde.
LaLiga leaders Barca made it three wins out of three in Europe's top competition this term as Lionel Messi moved on to a century of continental goals.
Barca were a goal up – Dimitris Nikolaou having put through his own net – but a man down by the time Messi dispatched a 61st-minute free-kick, after Pique collected a second booking for turning in a rebound from Gerard Deulofeu's angled shot with his hand.
Speaking to reporters after the match, Valverde felt the Spain centre-back had not moved deliberately towards the ball.
"I do not know how Pique's move was, I think it was an instinctive play," he said.
"It was a setback that made the second half look difficult because we had one less."
Lucas Digne made sure of the points before Nikolaou ended his evening with a consolation goal for Valverde's former club but, as usual, Messi was the talk of the town.
"Messi makes the play and looks for players to link up with, with his passing," Valverde said after another typically accomplished showing from his star man.
"It's his instinct, as soon as he's running at goal he sees just the right team mate with whom he can exchange passes and score."