Ramos denies blame for Salah injury

Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has brushed off allegations that he deliberately injured Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah in last month’s Champions League final, saying he is being unfairly painted as a pantomime villain.




Salah harmed bear tendons out of an impact with Ramos in Kiev, which prompted the Egypt global leaving the contribute tears in the primary half. 

Ramos was in this way focused for online manhandle for his apparent part in Salah's damage by irate Egyptian fans.

"Bloody hell, they've given this a lot of attention, the Salah thing," the Spain international told Spanish newspaper AS. "I see the play well, he grabs my arm first and I fell to the other side, the injury happened to the other arm and they said that I gave him a judo hold."






The 32-year-old included that he had informed Salah and said the Egyptian could have played on the off chance that he had taken an agony executing infusion - something Ramos himself has done before. 

Liverpool lost the last 3-1, enabling Madrid to seal their third Champions League title in succession. 

Be that as it may, two of Madrid's objectives originated from goofs by Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius, who it later developed had endured a blackout amid the match, as indicated by a master who broke down him in the United States. 



Karius conflicted with Ramos ahead of schedule in the second half and was seen holding the side of his head after the crash, which was before he committed the errors that prompted the objectives.  The proposal that Ramos had made Karius endure a blackout did not run down well with the Spaniard.


"After, the goalkeeper said that I dazed him with a clash," Ramos added. "I am only missing (Roberto) Firmino saying that he got a cold because a drop of my sweat landed on him."





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