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Worst Madrid? I’d Sign Up To Win Every Clasico Like That – Ramos Hits Back At Pique

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Los Blancos were mocked by the Catalan defender but their captain was fine with that, as long as they won the game and went back into first place.

Sergio Ramos hit back at Gerard Pique over his criticism of Real Madrid, saying he would sign up to win every El Clasico playing as badly as the Barcelona defender suggested.

Vinicius Junior and Mariano Diaz scored second-half goals as Madrid moved above Barca and into top spot in La Liga with a 2-0 win on Sunday.

But the performance did little to impress Pique as the Barca defender said the hosts in the first half were “the worst Madrid” he has faced at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Madrid captain Ramos said he would happily win every Clasico playing how his side did.

“Everyone’s opinion is respectable. I sign up to win all Clasicos by making a first half as bad as he says,” he told reporters, via AS.

“The approach was different. In the first half, we left the ball and in the second we decided to go.

“They were not so fresh and we started to generate chances.”

With 12 La Liga games remaining, Madrid hold a one-point lead over their rivals, having lost just two league matches this season.

While pleased with the advantage, Ramos urged his side to remain focused late in the campaign.

“That’s right. After the latest results we wanted to claim [first] and what better way than at home and ahead of a great team like Barca,” the defender said.

“It was a unique opportunity to depend on ourselves. There are three important points but there is much left.

“We must have our feet on the ground.”

The victory came on the back of a chastening home defeat to Manchester City in the Champions League in midweek, a game in which Ramos was sent off for a professional foul on Gabriel Jesus.

Defeat in Sunday’s game would have left Los Blancos five points behind Barca and with a mountain to climb.

Ramos was happy they were able to see out the game having opened the scoring.

“We scored the first goal, and worked hard to kill the game off,” he said.

“We have not always done that this season, but today we were able to kill off the tie.”

 

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