Sergio Ramos has opened up on the aftermath of injuring Mohamed Salah in the Champions League final after receiving boos at Wembley.
During the first half of Real Madrid’s 3-1 win in May Ramos forced Liverpool’s Salah off as the Egyptian sustained a serious injury because of Ramos.
The Real Madrid player once again reminded everyone about the death threats he received following the Champions League final when he met a hostile reception from the home supporters during Spain’s 2-1 victory over England in the UEFA Nations League on Saturday night.
'One tries to evade [the boos]. In the end you feel it, but I stay out of everything. It doesn't affect my game,' Ramos said.
'I would have liked another reception because people only remember the action of the final, and nobody remembers the death threats that my family and my children received.
'It is a very sensitive issue that people maybe take as a joke about and [that's why they] whistle in a great stadium like this. My conscience is very clear. I already explained [what happened], and I do not have to give more explanations.
'You never expect a reception that is not good because, as I said the other day, if these [English] fans have something good, it is that they have always been with the great players. It has not been like that, but I am very calm, with my conscience very clear in that aspect.
'As I said before, I have never tried to hurt a colleague. There are people who may have misunderstood it, but these are football things. It will not change anything in my game or in me.'