Sevilla center back Sergio Ramos featured this Tuesday, after the defeat in the field of Lens French (2-1) on the sixth and last day of the Champions League, where his team could not participate again in the next stage of the Europa League, that they were “screwed” and “it was a difficult and difficult night.”
The Sevillian, author of the penalty goal that tied for Sevilla in the goal in which Lens went ahead, told Movistar that they have “a chance to achieve victory and move to the ‘Europa League'” because “It was a very complete game despite the loss.”
Ramos recalled that Sevilla arrived in the French city with fourteen casualties and seven players with reserve team contracts and that, despite everything, they had “facing” and left “with a clear conscience.”
The Sevilla centre-back was furious about the penalty awarded to his team and it was 1-0, considering there was no foul on the rival, saying that the “VAR will be there to help” and that this time he didn’t do it. Sergio Ramos emphasized that Sevilla sent the ball over the crossbar and then came “a penalty that only he (the referee) saw.”
“I don’t know what is happening to us. After having a controlled match you go crestfallen. When they are better, you congratulate the rival, but today the team did things very well,” he insisted. The veteran defender emphasized that “Now there’s the Cup and the League” and that they should work “for the pride of the shield which you bear on your breast.”
Source: La Verdad

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