Antoine Griezmann's 'The Decision': Gerard Pique surprised after Barcelona lash out

Defender Pique's production company produced film in which Frenchman appears to end speculation about possible move to Barcelona by committing to Atletico

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group B - Portugal vs Spain - Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia - June 15, 2018   Spain's Gerard Pique during the warm up before the match    REUTERS/Hannah McKay
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Spain and Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has said he is surprised at criticism of his role in producing a video in which France star Antoine Griezmann announced he was staying at Atletico Madrid.

Griezmann caused a stir after appearing in the film on Thursday in which he ended speculation about a possible move to Barcelona by committing to Atletico.

Barcelona had made Griezmann, the top scorer at Euro 2016, their top summer transfer target.

Barcelona defender Pique's production company, Kosmos Studios, produced the slick film entitled "The Decision".

Although France manager Didier Deschamps said Friday he had "no problem" with the timing of Griezmann's announcement, two days before Les Bleus kick off their campaign against Australia in Kazan, the fact Pique played an indirect role in its production has caused controversy in Spain.

Pique, however, said: "I was surprised by the reaction in Barcelona. I'm surprised that my involvement and my love for the club [Barcelona] is being placed in doubt.

"I've spoken to the [club] president [Josep Maria Bartomeu] and everything's fine. He was a bit annoyed because he thought he [Griezmann] would sign."

The film details negotiations between Griezmann and Barcelona before his decision to remain at Atletico and Spanish media reports have focused on assumptions Pique may have known about Griezmann's intentions, but failed to inform his own club.

The backlash against the Spain international has been significant.

Writing in Friday's edition of Barcelona-based daily Sport, the newspaper's director, Ernest Folch, said: "The theatrical nature of this documentary shows perfectly just how powerful some players have become. They think they can now do what they want."

Barcelona's other big sports daily, Mundo Deportivo, also slammed Pique for encouraging watchers to "get out the pop-corn to watch the unfortunate unfolding of events that, as the producer, he knew all about."

Pique has courted similar controvery in the past. In the summer of 2017 he admitted knowing of Neymar's decision to quit Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain before the Brazilian star had informed Barcelona chiefs.

This latest controversy has also led to calls for Bartomeu to exercise tighter control over players.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 16, 2018 Atletico Madrid's French forward Antoine Griezmann celebrates after scoring his second goal during the UEFA Europa League final football match between Olympique de Marseille and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Parc OL stadium in Decines-Charpieu, near Lyon. Atletico Madrid's French forward Antoine Griezmann announced on June 14, 2018 he will stay at Atletico Madrid.  / AFP / Philippe DESMAZES
Antoine Griezmann appeared in the film in which he ended speculation about a possible move to Barcelona. Philippe Desmazes / AFP

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The man looking to replace Bartomeu in 2021, Victor Font, said: "They [players] should not have an active role, without the participation of the club, in issues which affect the interests of Barcelona."

Spain's World Cup preparations were already rocked by the dismissal of manager Julen Lopetegui on the eve of the World Cup after Real Madrid announced the Spain manager would replace Zinedine Zidane at the club after the finals.

Shortly after Spain's 3-3 World Cup opening draw against Portugal on Friday, an under-fire Pique tried to deflect any personal responsibility in the controversy.

"I'm not responsible for the fact that Barcelona didn't sign a player about whom we've been speaking for the past few months," Pique said.

"Griezmann told me a few months ago that he might sign for Barcelona," Pique added .

"I said we could film it and produce something to show people how, from the inside, these kinds of important decisions are taken."