Sergio Ramos red card: PSG defender sent off for 28th time of his career | OneFootball

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·8 October 2022

Sergio Ramos red card: PSG defender sent off for 28th time of his career

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Sergio Ramos went full Sergio Ramos on Saturday evening as he was sent off for Paris Saint-Germain against Reims.

With the scores still level at 0-0 just before half time, Ramos was penalised for giving away a free-kick inside his own half.


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The PSG players protested the decision aggressively with Ramos, Marco Veratti and Kylian Mbappe leading the anger.

It led to Ramos being shown a yellow card by referee Pierre Gaillouste.

But that didn't stop the defender from continuing his arguing. And the Spaniard clearly took it a bit too far and Gaillouste flashed a straight red card in his face, sending Ramos for an early bath.

Wow.

Ramos gunna Ramos.

It was the 28th red card of his career.

VIDEO: Sergio Ramos picks up 28th red card of his career

Going into the game, Ramos was looking to set a Ligue 1 record.

After PSG's victory over Nice last weekend, Ramos' unbeaten run stretched to 21 matches. It means the French club are yet to lose a league game with Ramos on the pitch. It was a record previously set by former PSG defender, Juan Pablo Sorin, who achieved the same run in the 2003-04 season.

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Marquinhos wants to learn from Sergio Ramos

Recently, PSG teammate Marquinhos admitted that he was looking to Ramos to learn from the legendary defender.

“I am someone who is always looking to improve," he said.

"Even more so when you have great champions next to you. I’ve seen great champions come and go here, I’ve tried to take a bit of each one. I

" still have the opportunity to play with a great champion. Last year, he didn’t play much (12 matches) but even in training, even in everyday life, you could see that he was a champion. He manages to play one match after another. It’s a pleasure to have him next to me. I really like his qualities: the desire, the rage he has on the field. I try to draw inspiration from him.”

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