Sergio Ramos’ mockery of Barcelona strikes back

Everyone loves a little sh * thousery, right?

If you think it’s completely funny like us, then Sergio Ramos is probably one of your favorite players. The shameless hovercraft when he does absolutely anything in his power to give his side an advantage. Love him or hate him, you have to admire the man.

Contrary to many people’s beliefs, one thing is better than sh * housery – sh * thousery gone wrong.

When copies can be suspended the exam for spelling errors.? pic.twitter.com/gO0X5tSHEz

– Lorea Bakero (@loreabakero) April 1, 2021

You know, like when a friend boots your foot just to be annoying, before you remind him that it’s actually his ball. No? Just me? Okay, keep going fast.

With Real Madrid’s titanic La Liga match against tough rivals Barcelona on the horizon, Los Blancos captain Ramos thought he would take the chance to increase the tension between the two sides in the build-up to the match.

A huge picture of Ramos was recently unveiled on the side of a building in Barcelona, ​​with the words “looking forward to seeing you again” printed next to his picture.

For those of you who do not really understand why this is such a big deal, in principle he is just laughing at the recently announced Barcelona President Joan Laporta.

#HolaMadrid? pic.twitter.com/eSmCkVWyeb

– Joan Laporta Estruch? (@JoanLaportaFCB) December 15, 2020

After his first reign as Barça president between 2003-2010, Laporta revealed that he would fight to become president once again last year with one of the strangest, most indulgent images revealed of himself on the side of a building when he saw the drumming up support.

The words “looking forward to meeting you again” were printed on top of the ad (sounds familiar?) Referring to the fact that he once again ran for president.

So basically, Ramos has tried to mock the newly appointed Barcelona boss by copying his awkward commercial – the only problem is that Ramos will not see them again at all.

Although he was away from ten of Real Madrid’s last 12 league trips, Ramos was called by Luis Enrique for Spain’s March matches.

Apparently not entirely fitting, Ramos was named in start XI for just one of the three outings, although his vain attempt to become the most leveled international player of all time – a record currently held by Egyptian Ahmed Hassan with 184, four internationals ahead of Ramos – came over him.

Sergio Ramos was introduced to Eric Garcia in Spain’s clash with Kosovo Fran Santiago / Getty Images

In the 86th minute against Kosovo, the 35-year-old was rolled out to enjoy a five-minute kickabout and earn a new cap – only it was not a kickabout and he got shit and is now out of Real Madrid’s clash with Barcelona.

Ah.

Do you think there is room on that sign to add a few more words? “Looking forward to meeting you again Barcelona. By the way, I will not be there because I was desperate to inflate my ego by becoming Spain’s most equalized player ever and I got shit against Kosovo, but good luck.

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