“Shut up and run”: Sergio Ramos has a heated argument with his own fans

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Sevilla defender Sergio Ramos and his own fans had a heated argument after the match.

Sevilla defender Sergio Ramos was deeply frustrated when he went for a DAZN interview after the match against Athletic Bilbao. His team has just lost 2-0 at home and the disappointment about the defeat in the ninth competition is written on the Spaniard’s face.

He searches for words to explain the low form of Sevilla FC (16th place), which is in a relegation battle. But as he talks, he is suddenly mobbed by his own fans, not far from the stands. Ramos, who is already pissed off, gets involved in a heated argument.

‘Have some respect, we’re talking! Have some respect for people. Respect the people here and the weapon. Respect people, we talk. Respect the people, shut up and leave,” Ramos shouts at the fans, gesticulating wildly with his hands.

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Painful provocations have a history

Then the unrest calms down. The ex-Real legend can complete the interview undisturbed.

It is not the first confrontation between Ramos and the Seville fans. Already in the summer he was greeted with insults and disgrace after his return to the Andalusians, where he launched his glorious career.

The reason: the relationship between the world champion and his youth club has been under severe pressure since his transfer to Real Madrid in 2005. Especially since in the following years he had no choice but to refrain from provocations for the corner of the Sevillistas. Now this tense relationship is enriched by a new chapter. (Gentlemen)

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19
29
48
2
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22
48
3
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FC Barcelona
19
14
41
4
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19
17
38
5
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Atletico Madrid
19
16
38
6
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19
11
32
7
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19
1
28
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19
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26
9
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19
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26
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19
-1
25
11
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Rayo Vallecano
19
-6
23
12
CA Osasuna
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-7
22
13
Villarréal CF
Villarréal CF
19
-11
19
14
RCD Mallorca
RCD Mallorca
19
-6
18
15
Deportivo Alaves
Deportivo Alaves
19
-10
17
16
FC Seville
FC Seville
19
-4
16
17
RC Celta de Vigo
RC Celta de Vigo
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-9
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18
Cadiz CF
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Source : Blick

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