Sergio Ramos explodes at offended fan throughout stay interview after LaLiga match

Sergio Ramos misplaced his cool with a Sevilla supporter after his post-match interview was interrupted.

The Real Madrid legend, who re-joined boyhood membership Sevilla in the summertime, was chatting with the press on the pitch after his aspect’s 2-0 defeat to Athletic Bilbao, a end result which left them sixteenth within the La Liga desk and only one level above the relegation zone.

The interview was halted when Ramos reacted angrily to shouts from a person within the house part, telling him to “shut up” and “have a little respect”. The veteran defender fumed: “Respect and shut up! Go. Have some respect for the people and for the badge. Respect the people. We are talking.”

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The supporter refused to let up, prompting Ramos, 37, to bark again: “Yes, but respect the people. Respect the people. Shut up already.”

Sevilla have made their worst begin to a La Liga season since their dismal 1999/2000 marketing campaign which led to relegation to the Segunda Division. They’ve received simply three of their 19 league video games thus far and have misplaced eight of their final 12 matches in all competitions.

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Sergio Ramos advised the fan to “shut up” and “have some respect”
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Former Watford boss Quique Sanchez Flores, who has been in cost since mid-December, is Sevilla’s third supervisor of the season, with each Jose Luis Mendilibar and Diego Alonso getting the boot earlier within the marketing campaign.

The Spanish membership received the Europa League final season, beating Jose Mourinho’s Roma on penalties within the remaining. Victory there noticed them qualify for this season’s Champions League regardless of a Twelfth-place home end, however they had been knocked out within the group stage after failing to win any of their six matches.



Sergio Ramos returned to Sevilla in the summertime after 18 years away
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Ramos spent eight years in Sevilla’s academy as a teenager earlier than breaking into the primary group in 2004 aged 18. In 2005 he sealed a £25million transfer to Real Madrid, which was a report for a Spanish defender on the time.

He went on to play practically 700 instances for Los Blancos, registering an oft-underappreciated tally of 101 objectives, and profitable a whopping 22 main honours, together with 4 Champions Leagues and 5 La Liga titles. He additionally captained the group between 2015 and his departure in 2021.

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Ramos then spent two seasons at PSG earlier than returning to Sevilla after 18 years away. The all-action defender can be Spain’s most-capped participant, with 180 appearances to his identify. He was a part of his nation’s 2010 World Cup-winning aspect, and in addition received the Euros in 2008 and 2012.

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