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Sergio Ramos' surprise attack against the Spain National Team

The PSG defender wants to continue playing at a high level

By William Estrella

The PSG defender wants to continue playing at a high level
The PSG defender wants to continue playing at a high level

Sergio Ramos made the complicated decision to resign from the Spanish National Team. The veteran PSG defender announced this news after not being considered by the team's new coach, Luis de la Fuente.

 

Ramos played for several years with the Spanish National Team and was even captain of the team. In his stage he won two European Championships and a World Cup. He will be remembered for being a great leader, professional and one of the best players in the history of his country.

Ramos is 35 years old and in the last World Cup in Qatar 2022 he was not considered by the coach of the Spain National Team, Luis Enrique, in this tournament the team failed and was eliminated from the round of 16 by Morocco. This was a blow to Spanish football and many criticized Sergio's absence.

Sergio Ramos in his retirement from the Spanish National Team made a forceful message against coach Luis de la Fuente and federations. Without a doubt this was an attack because the PSG player wanted to continue representing his country in the next competitions.

 

The hard message of Sergio Ramos

“The decision made by De la Fuente has not been sporting and other factors have influenced. "Humbly, I believe that this career deserved to end due to a personal decision or because my performance was not up to what our National Team deserves," Ramos said in a statement. The defender remains in shape and accuses his departure from the team as an injustice This is already a scandal in Spain.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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