Following their 3-1 win over Juventus, Barcelona's top performers had their say about what happened during this year, in which they managed to re-write the team's record books. Some of them remembered all of those that are not in the team anymore, while some others stuck basically with what just happened. On the other hand, efender Gerard Pique, were a little bit busy cutting the net from the goal where Suarez and Neymar scored their final goals of the year.
After the game ended, coach Luis Enrique did not miss the opportunity to remember Andoni Zubizarreta, the team's former Sports VP, who was fired from his job earlier this season. Zubizarreta was the one who hired Luis Enrique after Gerardo Martino's failed experiment last year.
Luis Enrique; "Thanks to the people who believed in me, in the first place Zubizarreta and assistants. And also the president."
— barcastuff (@barcastuff) June 6, 2015
As we said earlier, Gerard Pique was one of those players who could not stay out of the party. For the second time in a row, the center back cut down the net from the goal, blaming his team-mates for such an action.
"I had to cut down the entire net because last time everyone was asking me for a piece of it," Pique revealed.
Pique has been cutting the net of the goal for half an hour now.
— Busby Bulletin (@BusbyBulletin) June 6, 2015
Pique things pic.twitter.com/I6T4Ok9GYN
— BarcaHD (@Barcelona_HD) June 6, 2015
Pique also showed his soft side, playing for a while with his first born, Milan.
Piqué y Milan pic.twitter.com/bly6jFhb7e
— FC Barcelona (@Actitud_Cule) June 6, 2015
One of Barcelona's heroes today, Luis Suarez, celebrated in style after scoring the game's second goal. The Uruguayan striker did not forget the hard times he lived earlier this season, which made him worthy of this celebration.
Suarez: "I dedicate the title to everybody who suffered with me at the start of the season. Teammates, family & fans" pic.twitter.com/xFnIajsUQ0
— Shaunwan (@JoyfulHaze) June 6, 2015
This would not have been a party of Lionel Messi wasn't around. Although he did not share any words with the press, he posted a picture of himself with the Champions League trophy and his son Thiago with the legend "Champions!!! Let's go!!!"
Ig Messi: "Championsssssss!!!!!!!!!! Let's goooo" pic.twitter.com/cj4iodfb38
— barcastuff (@barcastuff) June 6, 2015
Barcelona's co-captain Andres Iniesta also reflected on a very successful season, after going trophy-less the previous year.
Iniesta: "Once again we've shown what this team can do. We should be proud of that"" #TRIPL3T
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) June 6, 2015
Iniesta: "Hopefully the coach will stay. This season was spectacular, but we have new challenges ahead."
— barcastuff (@barcastuff) June 6, 2015
Finally, Xavi Hernandez also shared his thoughts about another Champions League trophy win. The midfielder from Terrassa had already announced he would be leaving the team this summer, and this title comes as the cherry on top to his brilliant career with his beloved Blaugrana side.
Xavi, @FCBarcelona: "There are no words, I can't ask for any more. To leave this way is perfect." #UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/6fnnOgSZ1Y
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) June 6, 2015