Sergio Ramos has hit back at Jurgen Klopp after the Liverpool manager criticised the Real Madrid captain for injuring Mohamed Salah in the Champions League final.
Klopp described Ramos display in Liverpools 3-1 defeat to Madrid as ruthless and brutal as Salah was forced off with a shoulder injury in the first half.
Ramos, who wrestled Salah to the ground by holding the Egyptians right arm, also gave Loris Karius a concussion after elbowing the Liverpool goalkeeper in the head during the second half.
But Ramos has continued his war of words with Klopp by highlighting the Germans record of just one win in his last seven finals as a manager.
I do not want to continue talking about the subject, his opinion is his opinion, Ramos said before Madrids Super Cup final against Atletico Madrid.
Everyone has a point of view that should be respected.
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I had no intention of holding Mohamed Salahs arm, but he grabbed my arm first.
If Jurgen Klopp wants to make it a reason to lose, this is not the first final he has lost.
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Let him worry about his own players and leave the rest who have been demonstrating at a very high level for many years.
Lets see if he can say the same thing as a coach.
But in the end he is a great coach and I voted for him for the Coach of the Year award.
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Sergio Ramos has hit back at Jurgen Klopp after the Liverpool manager criticised the Real Madrid captain for injuring Mohamed Salah in the Champions League final.
Klopp described Ramos display in Liverpools 3-1 defeat to Madrid as ruthless and brutal as Salah was forced off with a shoulder injury in the first half.
Ramos, who wrestled Salah to the ground by holding the Egyptians right arm, also gave Loris Karius a concussion after elbowing the Liverpool goalkeeper in the head during the second half.
But Ramos has continued his war of words with Klopp by highlighting the Germans record of just one win in his last seven finals as a manager.
I do not want to continue talking about the subject, his opinion is his opinion, Ramos said before Madrids Super Cup final against Atletico Madrid.
Everyone has a point of view that should be respected.
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I had no intention of holding Mohamed Salahs arm, but he grabbed my arm first.
If Jurgen Klopp wants to make it a reason to lose, this is not the first final he has lost.
More: Football
Let him worry about his own players and leave the rest who have been demonstrating at a very high level for many years.
Lets see if he can say the same thing as a coach.
But in the end he is a great coach and I voted for him for the Coach of the Year award.
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