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Sergio Ramos left out of Spain’s Euro 2020 squad

 

Sergio Ramos has been left out of Spain’s European Championship 2020 squad by Coach Luis Enrique.

The 35-year-old is his country’s most-capped player, with 180 appearances for Spain since making his debut in March 2005.

Luis Enrique confirmed on Monday that defenders Pau Torres, Aymeric Laporte, Eric Garcia, Diego Llorente and Cesar Azpilicueta had been chosen instead.

A string of injuries this season have severely restricted Ramos’ impact on the pitch, playing just 15 league games for Real Madrid, his worst ever tally — with only two of them coming in 2021.

He was an unused substitute for Madrid in a 2-1 comeback win over Villarreal on Saturday as they missed out on the La Liga title.

 

The centre-back was injured on his last international appearance when he came on as an 86th minute substitute in Spain’s 3-1 World Cup qualifying victory over Kosovo in Seville on March 31.

Coach Luis Enrique faced criticism for that decision, with a perception that Ramos has been prioritising breaking the men’s all-time international appearance record of 184 caps held by Egypt’s Ahmed Hassan.

“He hasn’t been able to compete during this season, especially since January, in the right conditions,” Luis Enrique said in a news conference on Monday.

“Not just compete, but even train with his teammates. It wasn’t easy. Yesterday evening I told him. We had a telephone conversation. It was difficult, I understand it, I feel bad because he has always been very professional.”

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“It’s a complicated decision, but I always look for what’s best for the team and the group,” he added. “I recommended that he be selfish, think about himself and recover 100%, to regain his level and to keep playing for his club and the national team in the future.”

Spain will face Sweden, Poland and Slovakia in their Euro 2020 group games in June, with all three fixtures taking place at the Cartuja Stadium in Ramos’ home city of Seville.

 

 

 

 

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