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Wed 02 November 2022 | 13:45

Sergio Ramos reveals his injury recovery hopes ahead of World Cup

Struggling with an injury that kept him sidelined since the latter half of the 2020-21 season, Ramos keeps his World Cup hopes alive after making Luis Enrique’s 55-man list.

Spain’s captain,

Sergio Ramos

made his debut for Sapin in 2005 and has played in 180 matches as he scored 23 goals helping

La Roja

win the World Cup in 2010. But unfortunately, a long enduring injury that forced him to miss Euro 2020 narrowed the former Real Madrid captain's hopes to present his country for his last World Cup.

However, the

PSG

centre-back remains positive ahead of the World Cup. During his press conference

he said

: “Everyone knows what it means to defend those colours. I feel good again, I feel prepared, but ultimately it doesn’t depend on me but on Luis Enrique, whom I respect a lot. I still have a lot of excitement to return and play this World Cup. I hope I can be in Qatar.”

Elaborating in his interview with

Mundo Deportivo

, the Spaniard added:

“Last year was tough because I had a lot of problems, as well as having to adapt to another club after almost a lifetime at Real Madrid. Throughout my career I have been injured very little. At no time did I think it was the end. They are challenges that life presents to us, and if there is something that gives meaning to my way of being, it is effort, personality and perseverance.”

“I think I have years left at the highest level, I love this sport. When you dedicate so much to it, in the end you reap the rewards.”

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source: Mundo Deportivo



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