Although the season is over and footballers are on vacation, the passion of "El Clasico" matches continues.
This time, defender Gerard Pique offered recommendations to opponents, urging Madrid to talk less and think more about the game.
"In football, you always get what you put in, so 'Real' should talk less and concentrate on other things," said Pique.
"We all know where the limits are. I don't want to constantly hear false accusations. None of us talked about the work of the referee or this story. Our focus was on football."
It should be noted that controversies arose after four consecutive matches between "Real" and "Barcelona" in the Spanish championship, the King's Cup tournament, and the Champions League. "Real" accused their opponents of provocations and deceiving the referee, while "Barcelona" was angered by Jose Mourinho's unambiguous statements about "Barcelona's" influence on referees' decisions.