Ramos and Rudiger promise to exchange blows as Sevilla urges Madrid to stop using media against referees

Ramos and Rudiger promise to exchange blows as Sevilla urges Madrid to stop using media against referees

Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos now playing for his childhood club Sevilla and Antonio Rudiger almost exchanged blows on Saturday when Seville played Madrid in a La Liga match. and sharing a fun moment.

In what turned out to be one of the highlights of the game, both Ramos and Rudiger got into an argument during the injury time of the first half.

Both were seen shrugging each other inside the box, with Ramos approaching his Real Madrid counterpart.

It was a bittersweet occasion for the Real Madrid fans, who were used to seeing Ramos menacing opposition players with his aggression.

But this time around, the now-Sevilla defender had approached Real Madrid’s very own Rudiger.

“See you outside. Look, I’m trembling with fear,” Ramos told Rudiger. In response, Rudiger said, “See you there.”

Despite the tension between the two at the stroke of the half-time whistle, Rudiger and Ramos showed camaraderie and sportsmanship by hugging after the game.

It was a light moment that reminded Real Madrid fans that Sergio Ramos will always be one of their own, despite his current commitment to Sevilla.

However, one would certainly wonder about the aggression and mentality of the Real Madrid defence, if they had both Rudiger and Ramos, perhaps in some parallel universe.

Meanwhile, Sevilla Vice President Jose Maria del Nido Jr. has warned Real Madrid against intimidating La Liga referees with Real Madrid TV.

“First of all, we are against Real Madrid taking these measures through Real Madrid TV. Of course, the referees make mistakes, as they all do, and what we have to do is help them. In addition, a club of Real Madrid’s stature is not affected by those types of situations that seek to put pressure on the refereeing establishment.

“From here I ask Real Madrid to reflect, to stop carrying out these types of actions that are not good for the competition, and, on the other hand, to stop always being in front of the clubs in all the decisions that are made, trying to promote the growth of LaLiga and the clubs of which we are part of it.

“Real Madrid, due to their greatness, should lead the growth of the competition together with the rest of the clubs and not always be facing them every time a good decision is made for La Liga

. We have talked about it in the boxes and in the LaLiga assemblies, and I hope they reconsider and be with us, not always against us.”

Del Nido’s words are, realistically, unlikely to have much of an effect on Real Madrid, who were furious with the performance of referee Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea during Saturday’s match.