Gerard Piqué, former defender of, participated in the podcast of former goalkeeper Iker Casillas and brought an idea that caught the eye. The former athlete wants the end of ‘0 to 0’ in football.
For him, football has to be increasingly attractive to seduce young people and it is not fair for the fan to pay dearly for a ticket and not see goals.
“It is not possible that you go to a football stadium, spend 100 euros, 200 or 300 and the game finishes 0 to 0. Something needs to change.”
A proposal to be considered would be that if the match ended 0-0, the teams would score zero points. At 70 minutes the games would open
Gerard Piqué
He was the first guest of the podcast “Bajo Los Palos”, from former goalkeeper, Iker Casillas. Side by side, the former goalkeeper and former defender won the 2010 World Cup and the Euro in 2012 for Spain.
“You need to encourage somehow, without changing almost anything in football, certain rules for football to be attractive. It would have to benefit those looking for the goal. ”
Football is a product, and this product has to be fun. May you put in the match and the 15th, 20th minute, the boys today do not take their cell phone or iPad
Gerard Piqué