The feud between Spain defenders Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique is dominating the front pages in Spain on Thursday with one paper calling for the Real Madrid captain to 'shut up'.

Ramos appeared to criticise the Barcelona defender earlier this week after he was once again booed by home supporters during Spain's 2-0 victory against Slovakia in a Euro 2016 qualifier.

Pique has been subjected to jeers from what is thought to be Real Madrid supporters angry at comments he made about Cristiano Ronaldo in the wake of Barcelona's treble triumph last season.

Sergio Ramos has been told to 'shut up' on the front page of Barcelona-based paper Mundo Deportivo

Ramos came out and suggested that Pique brought it on himself by making ill-thought out comments in the first place about a rival.

There is a history of animosity between the central defensive partners but they had managed to put their differences aside since Euro 2012 and maintain a professional relationship for the good of the national side.

The headline on the front page of Barcelona-based Mundo Deportivo leads with the headline 'Ramos, why don't you shut up'.

Ramos claimed after the Slovakia game that he wouldn't make comments about a rival during celebrations but Mundo Deportivo write: 'The Spain and Real Madrid captain's remarks do not add up with his past boasts.'

The Ramos-Pique feud also features on the front page of Madrid-based paper Marca

They then refer to comments made by Ramos about Real's city rivals Atletico afterbeating them in that Champions League final to claim La Decima.

Madrid-based AS also lead on the row. 'The fracas is back,' reads the headline before they go on to say 'The bad relationship between Pique and Ramos hangs over La Roja'.

Meanwhile in Italy, Corriere dello Sport claim that Alvaro Morata is being trusted with turning Juventus form around after the Serie A champions lost their first two games of the season.

Corriere dello Sport (left) laud the impact of Edin Dzeko at Roma while Luiz Adriano says Mario Balotelli can improve AC Milan's attack

The paper also lauds the impact of Edin Dzeko at Roma following his loan move from Manchester City this summer.

The Bosnian scored his first goal for the club in their 2-1 win over Juventus before the international break and Corriere dello Sports write: 'Iron Dzeko. He's already the key man for Roma.'