Sergio Ramos sets Spain on fire again

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Things are going a little better on the Seville side. After a disastrous first part of the season and a relegation position, the Andalusians, led by their new coach Quique Sanchez Flores, are starting to raise their heads. After beating Rayo Vallecano on the 23rd day, they won against Atlético on Sunday evening (1-0). Two victories in a row which allow the Sevillians to climb to fifteenth place in the La Liga rankings.

And Sergio Ramos is no stranger to these good results obtained by his team. The former Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain player was imperious on the Metropolitano pitch on Sunday evening, against a rival he knows only too well like Atlético. At the age of 37, he proves that he still has the level to play in the football elite.

He resubmits his candidacy for selection

Obviously, the question comes up again on the table across the Pyrenees. Very popular among his fellow citizens and quite appreciated by the media, Ramos therefore poses himself as a serious candidate for a place in the selection, he who has not defended the colors of his country since March 2021. Not in the plans of Luis Enrique nor of his successor Luis de la Fuente, he was questioned again on this subject on Sunday evening.

“I’ll say hello to him. We, the Spanish players, are always working to go to the selection. The coach will have to decide. He has a number of important players to choose from.”he replied, at the microphone of El Chiringuito, while the Iberian coach was present in the stands of Sanchez Pizjuan. Clearly, a candidacy for Euro 2024 which arrives at the end of the season. And the former Real Madrid captain has no shortage of supporters…

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