“It’s always good to be back,” pronounces Gerard Pique with fondness as he declines the supply of a pause between interviews. “I love being in the UK as I spent four years growing up here. The weather is always grey but at least it’s not raining.”
Osterley’s overcast sky is a far cry from Barcelona. However for a person so embellished from an illustrious enjoying profession, not even a deluge might dampen the spirits of somebody recent from an early flight who has received all of it. That his medals totalling over 30 are boxed in an workplace again dwelling betrays a person in contact with the current.
As welcoming a visitor as he was gracious on the pitch, Pique is a world champion turned visionary hell-bent on making a model of the sport that’s extra consistent with the calls for of the trendy world.
There have been different, much less profitable, ventures however having hung up his boots following 18 years on the sharp finish of the skilled recreation, Pique is assured he has backed one other winner.
The Kings League is simply over a 12 months on from its launch in Spain, an offbeat seven-a-side recreation the place workforce house owners are content material creators increasing to the Americas with Mexico internet hosting an inaugural World Cup in Might.
The place late objectives depend double in 40-minute matches, attracts do not exist and audiences are bigger than some LaLiga video games, what drove one of many biggest defenders of all time to pursue what has been described because the Twenty20 of soccer?
“I felt there was a need to appeal to the next generation,” Pique explains to Sky Sports activities. “There’s quite a lot of younger people who find themselves attracted extra to leisure that’s brief and thrilling.
“It was important to find something where they couldn’t lose focus. What is happening with traditional football is that 90 minutes is too long for the new generation.
“That’s not the case for the semi-finals, the final of the Champions League or the last games of the league but there are too many games and people get lost in all the competitions.
“We needed to create a product that’s just like soccer as there are lots of people who like soccer and so they additionally just like the Kings League.
“It’s a different product with crazy rules but the key is that I see it as being complementary.”
Penetrating a Spanish-speaking viewers is probably unsurprising given Pique’s international attain. Three Champions Leagues and 9 LaLigas with Barcelona, a World Cup and a European Championship with Spain is being put to good use.
The Kings World Cup which runs from Might 28 by means of to June 8 is anticipated to construct on the capability crowds witnessed on the Camp Nou and the Wanda Metropolitano final 12 months.
Ronaldinho, Andrea Pirlo, Andriy Shevchenko and Sergio Aguero have all introduced further kudos to this type of chaos, however Pique is holding his playing cards near his chest when pressed on future visitor appearances.
“The presidents love to make big signings – legends of the game have played,” the 37-year-old outlines with the promise of one other stellar solid.
“For the World Cup, top players are being signed. Next Monday, there’s a huge player we’ll announce is playing in the competition.
“He is somebody who has performed within the Premier League and it’s totally current that he retired so I feel you may love the identify.”
The culture of player fandom has exploded since the advent of social media and clubs are acutely aware of how page views and following can swell exponentially if footballing talent is matched by off-field marketability.
For a growing number of football aficionados, satisfying that appetite for a deeper connection with the game’s biggest stars feels increasingly inaccessible. Pique feels that disconnect has to be addressed.
“Golf equipment these days are attempting to guard gamers,” he admits. “There’s good intention behind it as they do not need them to be uncovered. So if you happen to actually wish to get to know a participant… what he likes, his dislikes, his character, it’s totally troublesome.
“There are younger lads coming by means of at Barcelona however you do not know a lot about them as a result of they’re overly protected.
“In our world with the Kings League, what we want to do is the opposite. The players create their own channels on Twitch and YouTube. They talk a lot to their communities, and they want to be famous.
“That is the massive distinction from conventional soccer. In our ecosystem, each day there’s quite a lot of content material. On Twitch, you’ll be able to see a coach speaking to a participant of one other membership or a president of one other membership discussing transfers.
“Football will forever by the king of the sport and the most followed but it’s impossible that this could happen in the game we all know.”
Whereas soccer’s custom and what Pique describes as a “fractured” ecosystem means altering any rule is met with strong opposition, the Kings League is constructed across the viewers voting for adjustments themselves on a weekly foundation.
Just lately, 200,000 streamers voted over a change to the color of the bogus pitch. Inexperienced grew to become black.
“If there is a rule that doesn’t work, we change it the next weekend,” provides Pique. “The audience feel the Kings League is owned by them as we give them the power to vote on change.
“You need offside, or you do not? You need 40-minute or 30-minute video games? Now, our grass is black. So, it is actual soccer however in a method it is a online game. There’s this combine and this steadiness that works very nicely.”
Some critics have labelled the concept a “circus” for TikTokers and YouTubers, and Pique would be inclined to agree.
“In a way, it’s true. We are a mix of sport and entertainment. We want to put on a show. But it is very well balanced because they really care about winning.
“I see quite a lot of gamers and presidents crying once they do not attain the finals. However, on the similar time you are having enjoyable. The actual fact finals are being held at a giant stadium tells you the curiosity is there.
“The players have never been in front of that many fans so for them not to qualify for the finals is very painful. You can see that they really care about winning and that’s very important.”
‘Manchester United should put religion in youth’
Whereas Barcelona discover themselves eight factors adrift of Actual Madrid in LaLiga, their presence within the Champions League quarter-finals presents the promise of one thing better.
The identical can not presently be stated of Erik ten Hag’s United, and the person whose departure from Previous Trafford in 2008 was described by Sir Alex Ferguson as certainly one of his “biggest regrets” believes extra belief must be instilled within the membership’s academy merchandise.
Reflecting on his two former golf equipment, Pique says: “The difference with Barcelona is that this period of transition at Manchester United has been going on now for quite a long period of time.
“It has been fairly a couple of years that they’ve not been in a position to win the title. I feel that after Sir Alex left, they misplaced slightly bit their focus and steering.
“They did not know the place to go. Little by little, they’re attempting to place all the pieces again collectively to be able to compete for titles.
“I still believe Ten Hag is a very good coach. I don’t really know if he will be able to turn things around but the win against Liverpool [in the FA Cup] was incredible.
“It is the kind of victory that can give them energy for the remainder of the season. Then, I’d say they should belief extra within the folks coming by means of from the academy.
“It happens when you are suffering as a club. It was the same at Barcelona, but you have to trust in the academy players. We saw Sir Alex Ferguson show this with the Class of ’92 and they have to trust in the next generation in the same way.
“In the previous few years, they’ve spent some huge cash, and it hasn’t labored out. So why not attempt to give the brand new, younger era the possibility to not less than attempt to carry out.”