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Published 20:14 28 Oct 2018 GMT
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Deriving from the Spanish 'la mano', 'manita' translates to 'little hand' and is used when one team thrashes another by a 5-0 scoreline, each finger representing one goal.Gerard Piqué famously held five fingers up to Real Madrid fans the last time Barcelona put five goals past them in November 2010 under Guardiola, and he did the same again today. Technically a 'manita' is a 5-0 victory, but that did not stop Barça fans from using the phrase to rub salt in the wounds of their rivals' fans on Sunday afternoon. https://twitter.com/muhammadbutt/status/1056591690365132801 https://twitter.com/FCBarcelona/status/1056604812299649025 https://twitter.com/italin_jonathan/status/1056604526218764288 https://twitter.com/ElaficionadoFC/status/1056592690454949892 https://twitter.com/MugiwaraDydouw/status/1056613069143576577 https://twitter.com/JGKNOWLE/status/1056612942660206592 https://twitter.com/yetovalerius/status/1056612916198285312 https://twitter.com/RaphaelPonce3/status/1056613364061949958
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