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The Colchoneros published a series of ” instructions For the Madrid derby concerning their rivals, and the use of Real Madrid television to put pressure on the referees as the matches approaches. They also targeted ” Real Madrid's army of journalists ”. As El Espanol reports, the Madridistas reacted by hanging a banner over the M30 motorway in Madrid with the inscription
“Eternal losers”.
Real Madrid fans have the right to boast of their neighbors, having beat them twice in the Champions League final, both in the last decade. Thus, when Sergio Ramos was presented as a new Rayados player in Monterrey, it was well known that he would wear the jersey number 93 in tribute to his equalization during the first of these finals. After Ramos' whim in additional time in the 93rd minute, the Merengues won 4-1 in additional time.
A well -found tribute
Perhaps motivated by Atlético pungent publications, the official Real Madrid account, usually quite austere, tweeted the following message accompanied by a photo of the new Ramos jersey. ” Sergio Ramos will play for CF Monterrey. The number chosen by a legend from our club: our 93rd minute. A tribute to all Fans of Real Madrid, a memory of a moment that has changed our history. Always grateful, Sergio Ramos. Good luck and a lot of success. »»
The match promises to be burning at Santiago Bernabeu. Although he tackles the match at the top of the ranking, Real Madrid is under pressure after unconvincing performances and a rear injury crisis.
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