Sergio Ramos: I did not get booked deliberately

The Spain international has dismissed the notion that he picked up a Champions League suspension on purpose to ensure his semi-final availability

Sergio Ramos has laughed off suggestions that he picked up a yellow card on purpose in the first leg of Real Madrid’s 3-0 Champions League quarter-final win against Galatasaray.

The Spaniard went into the referee’s book in the closing stages of the encounter for kicking the ball away after play hd been stopped, but the 27-year-old has insisted that he was not after a booking in order to pick up a suspension.

“The referee gave a free kick on the edge of the box, but it wasn’t a foul,” the defender was quoted as saying on the club’s official website.

“It was a situation that angers you because you don’t want to concede any goals and it was a dangerous situation on the edge of the box that could have complicated matters.”

Ramos then went on to stress that he thinks Madrid are on track to make it to the Champions League final after beating Galatasaray 3-0 in the first leg.

“We have a special fondness for this competition and it has been years since we last won,” he continued.

“We haven’t made it yet but we’re on the right track to get through to the final, without wanting to underestimate anyone because our first priority right now is concluding this quarter-final.”

The second leg takes place in Istanbul on April 9.

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