Los Blancos' former playmaker wishes that the Catalan giants make the impossible possible when they host Les Parisiens next week.

The feud between former Real Madrid and Barcelona players usually has them wishing the worst for their bitter rivals. But this time, things took a weird turn.

Former Real Madrid playmaker Guti made a guest appearance at TV show El Chiringuito, where he spoke about Barcelona's current problems in the UEFA Champions League.  Surprisingly enough, the current Los Blancos' youth coach wished Los Blaugranas the best of luck, and added who he wants to score the goal that will secure the comeback.

"I want Barça to bounce back, I want them to win 5-0 and I wish Pique scores the final goal. He deserves it. He's the only one that's always been there when his team needs him. I want them to win so they can't focus only on playing La Liga," Guti stated.

The former player has been involved in heated exchanges with Barcelona's supporters on Twitter whenever there are controversial plays benefitting either Los Blancos or Los Blaugranas.

Following his remarks about Barcelona's upcoming game, Guti had time to talk about Gerard Piqué. Being one of the most anti-Madrid footballers currently playing for Los Blaugranas, Guti decided to offer an olive branch to the center back, praising his general attitude defending Barcelona's colors more than any other player in that team.

"He's the only one that steps up to speak his mind out. When he steps up, the others run and hide. His team-mates should learn from him, rather than leave him alone. He takes incoming heat from all directions and he doesn't hesitate while doing so," the former Los Blancos' ace added.

Prior to the show's conclusion, Guti referred to Pique's fiery tweet hinting a conspiracy to help Real Madrid win the league title. 

"Eight points against the same teams. Eight points. Those press clippings are from Madrid newspapers, just in case you were wondering."

"Well, you have to praise the amount of time he spent finding the 'evidence'. That says something about him," Guti concluded.