Piqué escapes that Bojan retires

Bojan Krikic retires from professional football. This was revealed by mistake by Gerard Piqué during a live stream on Twitch in the Afters Kings League, along with communicators such as Ibai Llanos or Gerard Romero. Bojan retires. He says goodbye on Thursday at the Camp Nou ”Piqué snapped, to the surprise of those who accompanied him in the talk. “This was not known, right?” Ibai asked then. At the moment, the former soccer player was aware of the error.

The Spanish striker, whose last club was Andrés Iniesta’s Vissel Kobe, says goodbye to the elite at the age of 32 after an extensive career in which he went through clubs such as Barcelona, ​​Rome, Milan, Ajax and Stoke City, among others. The one from Liñola (Lleida) says goodbye with 16 titles to his credit: two European Cups, one Club World Cup, three Spanish Leagues, one Copa del Rey, three Spanish Super Cups, one European Super Cup, one U-21 European Championship, one Dutch Super Cup, one Netherlands League and a Canadian Championship.

Canterano culé, Bojan debuted with Barcelona’s first team at the age of 17, by the hand of Rijkaard. He was considered the future of the club and was even compared to Leo Messi. However, as he himself has admitted afterwards, he accused the pressure and he never lived up to the expectations that were placed on him. “I have suffered firsthand what Ansu Fati is experiencing,” she commented, during an event, last February.

After leaving Barcelona in the 2011 market on loan, Bojan went to Italy to play in Serie A. He ended up first at Roma (11-12) and later at Milan (12-13), before arriving to Ajax Amsterdam in the summer of 2013. From the Netherlands he made the move to the Premier, led by Stoke City, who took ownership of him. However, there were still chapters to be written in the history of Catalan. Two and a half years later he left for German Mainz and, at the end of that campaign, he returned to Spain to play for Alavés. After a year in the Basque team, he returned to the English club, where he spent one season. From there he left Europe to wear the Montreal shirt in the MLS (19-20) and, finally, that of Vissel Kobe (21-22).

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