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No player has been sent off more times in La Liga history than Sergio Ramos.
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No player has been sent off more times in La Liga history than Sergio Ramos.
THIERRY HENRY: RAMOS SHOULD HAVE GONE
After the match, which ended 3-0 to Barcelona, Thierry Henry said live on Sky Sports, per the Express: “I thought that was a red.
“He got lucky with it, he got away with it.”
HENRY COULDN'T BELIEVE WHAT RAMOS DID AFTER HIS BOOKING
The former Barça forward then made a perfectly reasonable point about Ramos’s reaction after he was shown the yellow card.
“But what actually is funny, in brackets, is that he complains after,” Henry added.
“I mean when you do something like that, and we all did stuff we don’t want to do, you just walk away, you got a yellow, sorry.
Indeed, it was rather bizarre to see Ramos so perturbed about the incident when it could easily have resulted in an early bath for the 31-year-old.“But look at this, he complains after and that’s why I was like ‘hang on a minute, you’ve got out of jail. Go back in your position and let it be’."
He very nearly talked his way into a second yellow card.
RAMOS: IN BARCELONA THEY SAY I SHOULD GO TO JAIL
Speaking to reporters in Spain after the final whistle, Ramos was still adamant that he shouldn’t have been punished.
"In Barcelona they'll say I should go to jail... with [exiled Catalan politician Carles] Puigdemont," he said in the mixed zone, per Marca, when asked about avoiding yet another red card.
Today’s result means fourth-placed Real Madrid now find themselves a huge 14 points behind their fierce domestic rivals - or technically 15 if you take into their account their inferior head-to-head record.
It would be a major surprise if Ernesto Valverde’s side fail to win the title this season.
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