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“A match to forget,” wrote the Spanish “Marca” after the game against Switzerland on Saturday night, adding: “When the Spanish team needed him most, their captain failed … twice!” “Double punishment,” the “AS” headlined the next day. The penalties awarded by Ramos are THE big problem. After all, after 25 consecutive penalties, Real Star awarded the point for the first time since 2013, and twice.
Böni analyzes the game of Spain: “Sergio Ramos thinks Yann Sommer is stupid”(01:21)
Loaded with history in two ways
Ramos is the first Spaniard to shoot two penalties in a match with the national team, making history. A different football story should have been in the foreground on Saturday night. The Real star sets a European record with his 177th international game against Switzerland and replaces the previous record holder, Italian Gianluigi Buffon.
With his “terrible shots”, as the Spanish sports newspaper “sport” describes, Ramos also has to go through the background of social networks. From antics videos of someone falling to their feet while shooting a soccer ball, to more brutal comparisons, such as a pack of muscle men attacking a colleague when they return to the locker room.
An idea after this memorable record game comes from the Spanish journalist Thomas Roncero in the “Ace”. He writes: “The day had to come. Sergio Ramos is a human, not a robot. “And Roncero approves of it. Does Ramos really need him?” Don’t worry, “Roncero continues,” only the brave make mistakes. “
Luis Enrique ahnungslos
Spain coach Luis Enrique doesn’t say a bad word about his player either. “It would be unfair to criticize Sergio Ramos now,” Enrique said after the game.
The coach knocks out one more after the game. When a journalist from “Radio Marca” asks him about his numerical superiority in the last 15 minutes, the technician no longer understands the world. Enrique apparently missed the fact that his team was on the field with one more man in the last quarter hour.
But even this event is only overshadowed by Ramos’s failed record appearance.